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OBITUAE? NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
IJ^DEX SOCIETY.
PUBLICATIONS, 1883.
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OBITFABY NOTICES
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PREFACE.
t . . .
^ The present is the third volume of the Annual Indexes of
Obituary I^otices, and, owing to the delay that has occurred
in its publication, it will be followed very shortly by the Index
for 1883.
The Indexing of "Works of Biography has always been
accepted as one of the most important of the objects of the
. Index Society, and it is hoped that a first instalment of the
Index to Obituary Notices in the Gentleman's Magazine will
soon be in the hands of the Members. The materials also
for an Index to Obituary Notices in Newspapers, Transac-
tions, etc., between the completion of the old Gentleman's
Magazine and the commencement of the Annual Volumes
of the Index Society, are also in a forward state. It is,
therefore, to be hoped that public support will be given to
the Society in the endeavour to make a perfect series of
Biographical Indexes from 1731 to the present time. The
expense of producing these Indexes is considerable, and
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PREFACE.
without this support the period over which the publication
must be spread will be longer than the Council would wish.
Like that of former j^ears, the compilation of this Index is
chiefly the work of Mr. Arthur E. Cowdroy.
The following is a list of periodicals indexed for the year
1882 :
Academy.
Antiquary.
Architect.
Army and I^avy Gazette.
Art Journal.
Athenaeum.
Bibliographer.
Bookseller.
Builder.
Building l!^ews.
Chemical News.
Engineer.
Engineering.
Entomologist.
Entomologists' Monthly Magazine.
Garden.
Gardeners' Chronicle.
Geological Magazine.
Guardian.
Hertfordshire Mercury.
Iron.
Journal of Botany.
Journal of the British Archaeo-
logical Association.
Journal of the Iron and Steel
Institute.
Journal of the Hoyal Asiatic
Society.
Journal of the Society of Arts.
Lancet.
Law Journal.
Law Times.
Minutes of the Proceedings of the
Institution of Civil Engineers.
Monthly IS'otices of the Eoyal
Astronomical Society.
ITature.
Notes and Queries.
Owens College Magazine.
Palatine Note Book.
Pharmaceutical Journal.
Proceedings of the Institution of
Mechanical Engineers.
Proceedings of the Eoyal Geo-
graphical Society.
Proceedings of the Eoyal Society.
Solicitors' Journal.
Telegraphic Journal.
Times.
Transactions of the Institution of
Naval Architects.
Transactions of the Philological
Society.
Triibner's Eecord.
United Service Gazette.
PREFACE.
VII
American Papers, etc.
American Journal of Science.
Boston Daily Advertiser.
Harper's Weekly.
Journal of the Franklin Institute.
Proceedings of the American
Academy.
Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society.
Scientific American.
In addition to completely indexing some of the above periodi-
cals, Mr. Charles W. Sutton, of the Manchester Public Free
Libraries, has kindly sent a few names from the following :
Special thanks are due to Mr. James Britten, Mr. E. Gr.
Spiers, and Mr. C. "W. Sutton, for their contributions, and to
Miss Mary E. Sargent, Librarian of the Middlesex Mechanics'
Library, Lowell, Mass , for the names from Harper's Weekly
^ and the Scientific American.
Manchester City N'ews.
Manchester Courier.
Manchester Examiner.
Manchester Guardian.
Unitarian Herald.
"Warrington Advertiser.
Henry B. Wheatley.
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INDEX OF OBITUARY NOTICES
POE THE YEAE 1882.
A * prefixed to a reference indicates that the notice is short.
Abbiss (James), Alderman of the City of London 1859-67, Sheriff
of London and Middlesex 1860, d. July 9 (aged 70). Times,
July 10, p. 8/
Abbott (Edwin), Head Master of the Philological School, 248,
Marylebone Eoad, for 45 years, d. at 18 Palace Square, Upper
I^'orwood, May 27 (aged 74). ^^Times, May 31, p. Ath.
1882, i. p. 700 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 760c;; Aead. 1882, i. p. 415.
Aberceomby (Louisa Penuel Abercromby, Lady), widow of the 3rd
Lord, and daughter of the Hon. John Hay Eorbes, Lord Medwyn,
d. at 21, Chapel Street, Eelgrave Square, Apr. 20. Times,
Apr. 21, p. 10^?.
Adam (Hercules), Eanker, d. at Eoulogne, Eeb. 4 (aged 87). ^Zaw
Times, Ixxii. p. 270.
Adams (Leith), LL.D., E.E.S., Heputy-Surgeon-Gen., Professor of
]S"atural History in Queen's College, Cork, 1878-82. Nature,
xxvi. p. 377; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1116^; Times, Aug. 10, p. 5/;
"^Atl. 1882, ii. p. 211.
Adams (Thomas), Inventor of the Adams" Safety-valve, b. at
Dalmeny, near Linlithgow, Mar. 3, 1826, d. at Sandown, Isle
of Wight, Apr. 9. Froc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 1.
Addison- (Eev. Berkeley), M.A., Yicar of Jesmond 1861-82, and
Honorary Canon of Durham 1877-82, d. at the Yicarage, Jan. 13.
^Times, Jan. 14, p. 6^; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 133^?; Manchester
Guardian, Jan. 16.
Ady (Yen. William Price), M.A., Archdeacon of Colchester 1864-82,
Eector of Little Eaddow 1842-82, d. at Little Eaddow, Apr. 21
(aged 65), Times, Apr. 24, p. Qc.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882-
Afpleck (Sir Robert), 6tli Bart., High. Sheriff for Suffolk 1875, h. at
Retford, mtts, July 28, 1805, d. at Dalham Hall, Suffolk, Oct. 9.
Times, Oct. 12, p. 3^.
AriNGER (Prof.), Sculptor, d. at Bethany Hospital, Berlin, Dec. 26.
^Building News, xliii. p. 830 ; ^^Ath. 1883, i. p. 25.
Agnew (David), Ironmaster, b. at Frankstown, Blair Co., Penn.,
Sept. 25, 1805, d. at Sharpsville, Mercer Co., Penn., Aug. 24.
Iron, XX, p. 294.
AiNSWOETH (William Harrison), ITovelist, b. at King Street, Man-
chester, Feb. 4, 1805, d. at St. Mary's Road, Reigate, Jan. 3.
■^^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 20; Acad. 1882, i. p. 9 ; Times, Jan. 4, p. 9/;
10, p. lla-, Guardian, xxxvii. p. 10^?; '^"Boohseller, 1882, p. 11;
Antiquary, v. p. 79; Manchester Guardian, Jan. 4; Manchester
Courier, Jan. 4 ; Manchester Examiner, Jan. 4.
Albany (Count of). See Stuart (Charles Edward).
Alcock (Col. T. St. L.), East Middlesex Militia, d. at 22, Somerset
Street, Aug. 7. Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 628.
Aldeeson (Sir James), Kt., D.C.L., M.D., E.R.S., President of the
Royal College of Physicians 1867-71, b. at Hull, Dec. 30, 1794,
d. at 17, Berkeley Square, Sept. 13. Proc. Royal Soc. xxxiv.
p. vi; Times, Sept. 15, p. 4/; Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 510; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1277«.
Alex (Ephraim), Eounder of the Jewish Board of . Guardians, d.
(aged 82). Times, IS'ov. 17, p. %h.
Alexander (Robert), C.B., of Holwood, Beckenham, b. 1813, d. at
Schulz, Lower Engadine, Aug. 16. Times, Aug. 25, p. 7/.
Alfoed (Richard Erancis), Engineer, b. at Tewkesbury, May 8, 1849,
d. Dec. 9. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxiv. p. 291.
Allan (Sir Hugh), Kt., Shipowner, b. at Saltcoats, Ayrshire, 1810,
d. at 27, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Dec. 9. Times^ Dec.
11, p. Id.
Allatini (M.), Physician and Philanthropist. Times, Sept. 28, p. 9e.
Allchin (Alfred), Pharmacist, b. at East Mailing, Kent, Eeb. 28,
1824, d. in London, Nov. 1. Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xiii. p.
380.
Allen (Rev. William Jefferys), M.A., Incumbent of Michaelchurch,
Somerset, 1851-6, b. Sept. 27, 1800, d. Apr. 15. Guardia7i,
xxxvii. p. 5525.
Allen (Zachariah), Lawyer, b. at Providence, R.I., Sept. 15, 1795,
d. there. Mar. 17. Boston B. Advertiser, Mar. 20.
Alleyne (Haynes Gibbes), M.D., L.R.C.S.Edin., d. at Sydney, ITew
South Wales, Sept. (aged 69). Lancet, 1822, ii. p. 908,
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Althajts (John), Trade Manager of the Eeligious Tract Society, d. at
"White Hart Lane, Edmonton, Dec. 15 (aged 66). BoohseUer,
1883, p. 10.
Altt (Henry), Borough Engineer and Surveyor, Plymouth, 1878-82,
b. 1844, d. Mar. 15. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 420;
Builder, xlii. p. 372; Building News, xlii. p. 343.
Amos (Charles Edwards), Engineer, b. at March, Cambridgeshire,
Nov. 27, 1805, d. at 5, Cedars Road, Clapham Common, Aug, 12.
Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 1075; Engineer, liv. p. 126; Minutes of
Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 387; Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883,
P- 1-
Andeeson- (Archibald Semple), Architect, committed suicide at 138,
High Street, Camden Town, Mar. 17. Builder, xlii. p. 372.
Andeeson- (Admiral James), d. at Teignmouth, Mar. 7 (aged 84).
Times, Mar. 15, p. 8^?; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 382^?.
Andeeson (Rey. James), D.D., the first Moderator of the Presbyterian
Church of England, d. at the Manse, Morpeth, May 17 (aged 86).
Times, May 18, p. 6/
Andeeson (Eleet-Surg. William), Principal Medical Officer at the
Royal Marine Depot, Walmer, d. at the Royal Marine Depot,
Walmer, Mar. 15. Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 223; ^"Lancet j
1882, i. p. 506.
Andeeson (Col. William Acland Douglas), C.M.G., Col. Com-
mandant, Yictoria Yolunteer Eorces, b. 1829, d. at South Yarra,
Yictoria, Jan. 23. Times, Mar. 28, p. ^d; United Serv. Ga%. 1.
p. 254.
Andeesoi^ (William Charles), M.R.C.S., Sheriff of York 1854, b.
July, 1807, d. at Stonegate, York, June 7. Lancet, 1,882, i.
p. 1059.
Andee (Johann Baptist), Pianist and Composer, d. at Offenbach-on-
the-Main, Dec. 9 (aged 59), ^-Atli. 1882, ii. p. 907.
Anstie (George Washington), Solicitor, b. 1800, d. at Park Dale,
Devizes, July 17. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 636; Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 275.
Antikoei (Marchese Orazio), Zoologist and African Traveller, d.
(aged 71). Ath. 1882, ii. p. 702.
Aplin (Yice-Admiral Elphinstone d'Oyly d'Auvergne), R.JS"., d. at
Goldington, Beds, IS'ov. 24 (aged 61). Times, '^oy. 28, p. 9/;
Army 8f Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 974 ; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 814.
Appleby (Rev. W. P.), LL.D., B.D., Professor of Theology in the
Methodist College, Belfast, d. June 22. Times, June 24, p. 11/
4 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Akany (Janos), Poet, b. at JS'agy-Szalonta, 1819, d. Oct. Acad. 1882,
ii. p. 313; -^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 566; -^Ttmes, Oct. 24, p. 5d.
Arbuthnot (Anne, Lady), widow of Sii- Robert Keith Arbuthnot,
2nd Bart., and younger daughter of Lt.-Gen. Sir John Forster
Fitzgerald, K.C.B., d. at Florence, Mar. 6. ■^^Times, Mar. 1 1, p. 10/.
Aebuthjstot (Hon. Gertrude Sophia), widow of Archibald Francis
Arbuthnot, and 2nd daughter of Field-Marshal Viscount Gough,
b. 1816, d. at St. Leonard' s-on-Sea, l^ov. 21. Times, Kov. 23,
p. 6c.
Aecher (Miss Georgina), Founder of the Yictoria Lyceum, Berlin,
d. at Montreux, Switzerland, JN'ov. 22. Times, JS'ov. 23, p. 6c ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 16 67 J.
Aeends (Leopold), Author of a System of Shorthand, b. at "Wilna,
Russia, 1817. Times, Dec. 25, p. 8^?.
Aemaille (Count), Diplomatist. Times, Apr. 7, p. 4c.
Aen-oux (Charles Albert d'), ''Bertall," Satirical Draughtsman, b. at
Paris, Dec. 18, 1820, d. at Ardeche. Ath. 1882, i. p. 452.
Aentz (Robert Richard), Surveyor, b. at Erefeldt, Prussia, 1815,
d. Feb. 17. Minutes of Froc. Inst. C.U. Ixx. p. 431; Guilder,
xlii. p. 298 ; Building News, xlii. p. 286.
AsHBEOOK (Henry Jeffrey Flower, 6th Viscount), b. Mar. 26, 1829,
d. at The Castle, Durrow, Co. Kilkenny, Dec. 14. Times, Dec,
18, p. la.
AsHBUENHAM (Hou. and Rev. Richard), M.A., Rector of Combs,
Suffolk, 1878-82, 4th son of the 4th Earl of Ashburnham, b.
July 27, 1848, d. at the Rectory, Dec. 8. Times, Dec. 12, p. bd;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 17645.
AsHBUETOJ^^ (Claire Hortense Baring, Lady), widow of the 3rd Lord,
and daughter of Hugues Bernard Maret, Due de Bassano, d. at
116 bis. Champs Elysees, Paris, Dec. 16 (aged 70). ^^Times, Dec.
19, p. U.
Aston (John Partington), Solicitor and Author, b. at Manchester,
JS'ov. 19, 1805, d. at Higher Broughton, Manchester, May 11.
Manchester Guardian, May 13 ; Owens College Magazine, June ;
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 71.
Atkii^son- (Staff-Commander James Charles), R.N., b. in Middlesex,
May 1, 1783, d. at Southampton. United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 838 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1517a; Titnes, Oct. 31, p. lOd.
Atjeebach (Berthold), Novelist and Poet, b. at !N"ordstetten, in the
Black Forest, Feb. 28, 1812, d. at Cannes, Feb. 8. Times, Feb.
10, p. 3/; 17, p. 35; Bookseller, 1882, p. 231; Ath. 1882, i.
p. 221 ; Acad. 1882, i. p. 119.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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ATELrs-G (Thomas), Engineer, b. at Elm, Cambridgeshire, Sept. 11,
1824, d. Mar. 7. Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 646;
Engineer, liii. p. 180; Engineering, xxxiii. p. 228; Minutes of
ProG. Inst. C.E. Ixxiii. p. 350 ; Iron^ xix. p. 206 ; Proc. Inst.
Mech. Engineers^ 1883, p. 7.
Backhouse (Eev. John Harris), M.A., Curate-in-charge of Laverton
1877-82, b. at Manchester, 1826, d. at the Eectory, Dec. 17.
Guardian, xxxviii. p. 47^? ; Manchester Guardian, Dec. 22.
Bacon (Theophilus), M.D., House Surgeon at the Grimsby and District
Hospital, d. May 25 (aged 27). lancet, 1882, i. p. 970.
Baden (Margrave Maximilian Frederick John Ernest of), b. Dec. 8,
1796, d. at Carlsruhe, Mar. 6. ^ Times, Mar. 8, p. I2d.
Bailey (William), Marine Engineer, d. Dec. 28. '^"Engineering, xxxv.
p. 22.
Baied (Andrew Wood), M.D., b. at Colchester, 1817, d. at Dover,
Jan. 10. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 165.
Baird (John Forster), Barrister-at-Law, b. at I^ewcastle-upon-Tyne,
1823, d. at St. Aidan's, Eitzjohn's Avenue, Mar. 15. Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 16.
Bazee (Sir George), 4th Bart., b. 1816, d. at Woodhouse, near
Axminstcr, Aug. 27. Times, Aug. 30, p. lOi^.
Baker (Henry H.), Borough Surveyor of Great Yarmouth, d. Jan.
2 (aged 53). "^Architectj xxvii. p. 18; '^Building News, xlii.
p. 61.
. Bakker Korff (Alexander Hugo), Painter, d. at Leyden, Jan. 28
(aged 57). ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 291 ; ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 128.
Baxfofr (Blayney Townley), formerly Lt. -Governor of the Bahama
Islands, High Sheriff for Louth 1841, b. 1799, d. at Townley
Hall, Drogheda, Sept. 5. Times, Sept. 8, p. 5^.
Balfour (Francis Maitland), M. A., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Animal
Morphology in the University, Cambridge, 1882, b. at Edinburgh,
Nov. 10, 1851, killed in attempting to climb the Aiguille Blanche
de Penteret, near Courmayeur, July 19. Times, July 24, p. 9/;
26, p. 10^; Aug. 7, p. M', 10, p. 8^. Nature, xxvi. pp. 305,
313, 329, 351, 365, 406, 584, 631; Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 152;
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1018«, 1029^?; AtJi. 1882, ii. p. 148;
Herts Merc. Aug. 5, p. be, Proc. Royal Soc. xxxv. p. xx.
B.ALFOUR (Lt.-Col. Eobert Frederick), Grenadier Guards, b. Apr. 30,
1846, d. at 24, Belgrave Square, Oct. 23. Times, Oct. 25, p.
lOd; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 867; United Serv. Gaz. 1.
p. 821.
6 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Ealzac (Madame de), formerly Madame Hanska, widow of the Novelist,
nee Ezewsiski, d. at Eue Balzac, Paris, Apr. 10. Times, Apr.
12, p. be] Ath 1882, i. p. 479.
Baebee (Charles Chapman), Barrister-at-Law, d. at 71, Cornwall
Gardens, Feb. 5 (aged 80). Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 233;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 189J; Times, Peb. 11, p. 9/.
Baebier (Henri Auguste), Poet, b. at Paris, Apr. 28, 1805. Times,
Peb. 15, p. 5/; ^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 254.
Barclay (Mrs.), widow of the Et. Eev. J. Barclay, Bishop of
Jerusalem, and 3rd daughter of the Eev. William Wayte Andrew,
M.A., d. at Woodhall, IS'orfolk, Mar. 5. Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 384(3?, 4125; Herts Merc. Mar. 25, p. bd.
Barker (Bernard), Editor of the Bazaar (literary portion), d. Sept. 13.
^'Ath. 1882, ii. p. 372.
Barker (Prederick), D.D., Bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of
Australia 1854-82, b. at Boslow, Derbyshire, 1808, d. at San
Eemo, Apr. 6. Times, Apr. 7, p. 4^?; 19, p. le-, Guardian,
xxxvii. pp. b2\a, bblc.
Barker (Thomas Jones), Painter and Engraver, b. at Bath, 1815,
d. at Avon House, Steele's Eoad, Haverstock Hill, Mar. 27.
Architect, xxvii. p. 210; Building Neivs, xlii. p. 403; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 480«; ^^Art Jour. 1882, p. 159 ; ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 420 ;
Times, Mar. 29, p. \0a.
Barker (Eev. William Alleyne), M.A., Chaplain to Her Majesty's
Porces, d. at Eickmansworth, Jan. 7 (aged 42). Herts Merc.
Jan. 28, p. Qc.
Barkley (John Trevor), Engineer, and Contributor to the Times on
Eastern Subjects, b. at Yetminster, Dorsetshire, d. Jan. 8 (aged
56). Times, Jan. 11, p. Qd ; Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882,
p. 651 ; '^'Engineer, liii. p. 45 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 505.
Bari^ard (Brevet-Maj.-Gen. John Gross), Corps of Engineers, U.S.
Army, b. at Sheffield, Mass., May 19, 1815, d. at Detroit,
Michigan, May 14. Scientific American, xlvi. p. 381 ; American
Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 498.
Barnes (E. C), Painter, d. Mar. 25. ^^AtJi. 1882, i. p. 452.
Barnett (Charles James), M.P. for Maidstone 1831-5, b. 1797, d. at 12,
Chichester Terrace, Brighton, Dec. 31. Times, Jan. 3, 1883, p. le.
Barnett (John), Surveyor to the Local Board, Woolwich, d. Mar.
(aged 79). ^^BuiUing JVews, xlii. p. 342.
BARNUsraHAM (William), Ironfounder, b. at Arkingarthdale, Yorkshire,
1826, d. at Pendleton, ISioY. 3. Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882,
p. 657.
OBITUAKY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Eaeeixgton (Hon. Henry Frederick Francis Adair), President of the
Criminal Court of British Kaffraria, youngest son of the 5th
Visconnt Barrington, b. July 28, 1808, d. at Portland, Cape of
Good Hope, Mar. 25. Times, Apr. 27, p. 10^?; Guardian, xxxvii,
p. 617«; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 34; Seris Merc. Apr. 29, p. be.
Baheoso (Admiral), Brazilian ITavy, Baron do Amazonas, b. at Lisbon,
Sept. 29, 1804, d. at Monte Yideo, Aug. 8. Armj Sf Navij Gat.
xxiii. p. 729; Times, Sept. 19, p. 10«.
Baery (Sarah, Lady), widow of Sir Charles Barry, E.A., and daughter
of Samuel Rowsell, d. at 8, Cleveland Square, Apr. 7 (aged 83).
^Timea, Apr. 12, p. be-. Building Neivs, xlii. p. 760; ^'Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 521d?; Builder, xlii. p. 449.
Baetholomew (William), Solicitor, d. at Lansdowne House, Ladbroke
Grove, Jan. 13 (aged 75). Law Times, Ixxii. p. 233.
Baeton (Richard Bolton), LL.D., formerly Chief Magistrate, Bombay,
b. 1817, d. at Stour Lodge, Bradfield, Essex, Dec. 27. Times,
Dec. 29, p. 4^;; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 178 ; Law Jour, xviii. p. 12.
Basevi (Col. George Henry), late Bengal Staff Corps, d. at Glen
Lodge, Prestbury, Dec. 15 (aged 51). Times, Dec. 19, p. 4^.
Bassai^o (Maj.-Gen. Alfred), C.B., late 32nd Foot, d. at 2, Inverness
Terrace, Bayswater, Sept. 12 (aged 56). Times, Sept. 14, p. 9/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. \2lla; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 713.
Bataille (Gen.), French Army, b. 1816, d. Jan. Times, Jan. 9,
p. ee.
Bateman (Elizabeth Bateman-Hanbury, Lady), widow of the 1st Lord,
and 2nd daughter of Lord Spencer Stanley Chichester, d. at 36,
Great Cumberland Place, Sept. 19 (aged 83). '^'Times, Sept. 21,
p. 10/
Bates (Samuel W.), Lawyer, b. at Middlebury, Yt., IS'ov. 9, 1822, d.
at Boston, Mass., Jan. Boston J). Advertiser, Jan. 16.
Bates (Thomas), Barrister-at-Law, b. at Aydon "White House,
N'orthumberland, 1810, d. at Heddon, ^Northumberland, Jan. 30.
Law Times, Ixxii. p. 286 ; "^-Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1976;.
Bathtjest (Henry), Solicitor, b. 1813, d. at Faversham, Oct. 1.
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 763.
Baudoin (Jean), Carver in Ivory, d. (aged 79). Architect, xxvii. p.
136 ; ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 163.
Batjee (Bruno), Author, b. at Eisenberg, Saxe-Altenberg, Sept. 6,
1809. Times, Apr. 18, p. 10c; ^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 541.
Baugh (Col. Bempde Henry), late Bengal Staff Corps, d. at Ilfracombe,
Sept. 21. Times, Sept. 29, p. 7/; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 752;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13415.
S OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Eaxtee (Elizabeth, Lady), widow of Sir David Baxter, 1st Bart., and
daughter of Eobert Montgomerie, d. at Kilmaron Castle, Pifeshire,
Sept. 12. Times, Sept. 13, p. 7/.
JBaxtee (John Boyd), LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Procurators
and Solicitors, Dundee, b. 1795, d. at Craig Tay, Dundee, Aug.
4. Law Times, Ixxiii. pp. 275, 301 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1085^?.
Batley (Charles Henry), Solicitor and Antiquary, b. 1829, d. at
West Bromwich, JS'ov. 15. Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 74; Ath.
1882, ii. pp. 737, 815.
Baylis (Alexander John), Solicitor to the City Commissioners of
Sewers for about 20 years, d. in a railway carriage between
London and Eeigate, May 16. Times, May 18, p. 6/; Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 89 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 729^7.
Baynes (Capt. Denman Lambert), Gordon Highlanders, b. 1851, d. at
Alexandria, Aug. 27. Times, Aug. 29, p. 4J; 31, p. 4c?; Army
^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 694 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 670.
Beamish (Miss Esther M. G.), daughter of the Eev. Henry Hamilton
Beamish, who, with other English ladies, assisted in alleviating
the sufferings of the Communists at Belleville, Paris, by the
establishment of soup kitchens, etc., d. at Algiers, Dec. 29.
Times, Jan. 4, 1883, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxviii. p. 48<?.
Beasley (Col. Joseph JS'oble), 1st Battalion, 87th Eoyal Irish Pusiliers,
d, at Ismailia, Sept. 20 (aged 50). Times, Sept. 23, p. 9/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13095.
Beattie ("William), Assistant Locomotive Superintendent, London and
South-Western Eailway, 1881-2, b. at Liverpool, Dec. 11, 1836,
d. at 100, Pentiman Eoad, Clapham, Dec. 19. Minutes of Froc.
Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 309.
Beaucleek (Louisa), wife of Henry Beauclerk, and youngest daughter
of Sir George "Womb well, 2nd Bart., d. at Chesham Street,
Dec. 28. ^Times, Dec. 30, p. lOd.
Beaumont (Sir George Howland), 9th Bart., b. Sept. 12, 1828, d. at
Cole Orton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, June 8. Times, June 12,
p. Qe ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 825«.
Beaumon-t (Henry), Solicitor, b. 1830, d. at Grantham, Sept. 7.
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 764.
Beddek (Col. Christopher Hellyer), late Madras Staff Corps, d. at
Bradley Manor House, IS'ewton Abbot, Jan. 24 (aged 50). Times,
Jan. 27, p. Qe.
Bee (Joseph), Parliamentary Eeporter, d. ITov. 20 (aged 79).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 16695.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Bellows (Rev. Hemy Whitney), D.D., Umtanan Minister and Anthor,
b. at Boston, Mass., June 11, 1814, d. at I^ew York City, Jan.
30. Boston D. Advertiser, Jan. 31 ; Sarper's WeeUy, xxvi. pp.
82, 92.
Bergsma (Dr. P. A.), late Director of the Batavia Observatory, d.
during his passage through the Red Sea. '^Nature, xxvi, p. 159.
Beeeilet (Hon. Thomas Moreton PitzHardinge), 5th son of the 5th
Earl of Berkeley (6th Earl of Berkeley by the decision of the
House of Lords, though he did not assume the title), b. Oct. 19,
1796, d. at Cranford, Middlesex, Aug. 27. Serts Merc. Sept. 2,
p. 45; Times, Aug. 29, p. Qd; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 11815.
Beenal-Osboexe (Ralph), M.P. for Wycombe 1841-7, Middlesex
1847-57, Dover 1857-9, Liskeard 1859-65, I^ottingham 1866-8,
Waterford 1870-4, b. 1811, d. at Bestwood Lodge, near IS'otting-
ham, Jan. 4. Times, Jan. 5, p. \\a; 11, p. Qd', Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 475 ; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 9.
Beenaed (Rt. Hon. Mountague), D.C.L., Professor of International
Law and Diplomacy in the University, Oxford, 1859-74, Member
of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 1871-82, b. at
Tibberton Court, Gloucestershire, Jan. 28, 1820, d. at Overcross,
Ross, Sept. 2. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 186 ; Times, Sept. 5, p. Qc ; 22,
p. 7/; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 340; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 692; Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 331 ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1214«, 12775.
Beejs^aed (Col. Thomas), Col. 100th (Leinster) Regiment, Lord
Lieutenant of King's Co., b. 1816, d. at Castle Bernard, Dec.
13. Times, Dec. 19, p. 4^; Army ^ Naxiy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1067.
Been ATS (Rev. Leopold John), M.A., Rector of Great Stanmore
1860-82, b. Dec. 28, 1820, d. at Great Stanmore, Oct. 25.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1575a.
**Beetall." See Arnoux (Charles Albert d').
Beetauld (Prof. Charles Alfred), Jurist and Erench Life Senator, b. at
Yerson, Calvados, June 9, 1812, d. Apr. 9. Times, Apr. 10, p. 1e.
Beetie-Peect (Lady Charles), Anne Caroline, grand-daughter of Bertie
Bertie-Greatheed, and widow of Lord Charles Bertie-Percy, d.
at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, June 9 (aged 77). Times, June
14, p. %c.
Beeteam (John), Merchant, and Captain, Merchant Service, b. in
Jersey, Channel Islands, Eeb. 11, 1796, d. at Salem, Mass.,
Mar. 22. Boston D. Advertiser, Mar. 23.
Beewick (William I^'oel-Hill, 6th Lord), b. July 6, 1802, d. at
Attingham, Shropshire, iS'ov. 24. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 16695;
^Tirnes, I^ov. 25, p. 9/.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Bezakson- ( ), a Leader of the protest moTcment in Alsace-
Lorraine, b. at Saarlouis. Times, Sept. 28, p. 9^.
BiAED (Auguste Eran9ois), Painter, b. at Lyons, Oct. 8, 1798, d. near
Fontainebleau. Ath. 1882, ii. p. 56.
EiEFVE (Edouard de), Artist, b. at Brussels, 1808. "^-Ath. 1882, i.
p. 258.
BiLCO (Joseph), Archaeologist, d. at Lamia. "^"Acad. 1882, ii. p. 268.
Billet (Eelix), Dean of the TJniversity, Dijon, d. at Dijon, Jan. 29
(aged 74). "^'Nature, xxv. p. 395.
Billing (Richard Annesley), Q.C, County Court Judge, AYestern
Australia, b. 1814, d. at Melbourne, Aug. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi.
p. 719.
Bindeu (Johann Jakob), Editor, with Pfarrcr J. G. Grob, of the
Alpenpost, b. 1829, d. at Zurich, July 5. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 52.
BiED (Edward Sumner), Barrister-at-Law, b. ab. 1856, d. at Plymouth,
Jan. 21. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 304.
BiEDwooD (Gen. Christopher), late 3rd Bombay Xative Infantry, d. at
Pucklcchurch, Gloucestershire, July 8 (aged 74). Times^ZviX^ 10,
p. 8/; Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 548.
Birkett (Mary), widow of a Corporal of the 79th (Cameron) High-
landers, d. at Kendall, Dec. (aged 101). United Serv, Gaz. 1.
p. 1001.
BiscHOFE (Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von), Ph.D., M.D., formerly Pro-
fessor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University, Munich, b.
at Hanover, Oct. 28, 1807, d. at Munich, Dec. 5. ^'Nature, xxvii.
p. 180; Times, Dec. 9, p. \Qd ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 777; Proc.
American Acad. n.s. x. p. 458.
BiTznis (Regierungsrath Albert), Editor of the Reform, b. at Liitzel-
fliih, in the Emmenthal, 1835, d. at Bern, Sept. 20. Acad. 1882,
ii. p. 242.
Blackbuej^ (James), Gas Engineer, b. at Halifax, Oct. 24, 1835, d.
May 23. Minutes of Froc. List. C Ixx. p. 413.
Blackwood (James Stevenson), D.D., formerly of the Irish Bar, b.
1805, d. at Boxmoor House, Herts, Mar. 27. Law Times, Ixxii.
p. 427.
Blackwood (John Alexander), son of the late John Blackwood,
Publisher, d. at Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh, May 4 (aged 25).
^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 603.
Blanc (Charles), Art Critic, Professor of Esthetics in the College de
Erance 1878-82, b. at Castres, 1813, d. at Paris, Jan. 17. Times,
Jan. 18, p. 6c; 19, p. ba-, 21, p. 5J ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 101;
'"^'Acad. 1882, i. p. 51 ; Builder, xlii. p. 86 ; Architect, xxvii. p. 46.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Blaxc (Jean Joseph Louis), Author, Deputy for Paris 1870-82, b. at
Madrid, 1813, d. at Cannes, Dec. 6. Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 1754«;
Times, Dec. 7, p. 6^-; 9, p. ot-; 11, p. bc\ 13, p. ba\ Acad. 1882,
ii. p. 434; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 812.
BLiJN'SHAED (George), Druggist, b. at Angieton, Yorkshire, 1814, d.
there, !N"oy. 14. Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xiii. p. 418.
Elashfield (John Harriott), Terra-cotta Manufacturer, d. Dec. 15.
Jour. Soc. Arts, xxxi. p. 136 ; Builder, xliii. p. 826.
Bleckley (Thomas Macdougall), C.B., M.D., LL.B., Brigade-Surgeon
A.M.D., d. at Lorne House, Upper ^N'orwood, jS'oy. 23 (aged 52).
Times, JS'oy. 30, p. 6c; Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 967; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 914 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 17095.
Blockley (John), Composer of Songs, d. at 6, Park Boad, Haverstock
Hill, Dec. 24 (aged 81). Times, Dec. 27, p. 7/; 30, p. lOd;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. ISASb.
BoDiNGTox (George), M.D.Erlangcn, L.R.C.P.Edin., d. at Sutton
Coldfield, Feb. 5 (aged 82). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 417.
BoDKix (James John), M.P. for Co. Galway 1831-2, 1835-47, d. at
Calais. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1895.
BoGDANOvicn (Lt.-Gen. M. I.), Writer on Military Subjects, Member
of the Military Council, Russia, 1881-2, b. 1805, d. at Oranien-
baum, Aug. 16. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 152.
BoHEEx (Peter), Guide to the Alps, d. at the Gleckstein Hut, July 4.
Times, July 10, p. 8/.
BoiSEAGON (Maj.-Gen. Theodore Walter Boss), C.B., late 30th Punjaub
Infantry, b. May 19, 1830, d. at 4, Albert Terrace, Bedford, Sept.
21. Times, Sept. 25, p. 7/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13095; Army
Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 784.
BoLTOx (Letitia Orde-Powlett, Lady), wife of the 3rd Lord, and
youngest daughter of Col. Crawfurd, of ^^ewfield, d. at Bolton
Hall, near Bedale, Jan. 4 (aged 57). "^I'imes, Jan. 7, p. 10c.
BoMBiirs-i (Commendatore Carlo), Director -in- Chief of the Banco
Kazionale, Italy, d. Mar. 15 (aged 78). ^Times, Mar. 16, p. 5/;
20, p. be.
Bonaparte (Princess Marie), wife of Prince Eoland I^apoleon Bona-
parte, and daughter of M. Blanc, the lessee of the Monaco
gaming tables, b. Dec. 23, 1859, d. Aug. 1. Times, Aug. 3, p.
7^; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 10845.
BoNNEAU (Etienne), Artist, d. in Italy (aged 34). Architect, xxvii. p. 136.
BoxNEGEACE (Adolphc Cliarlcs), Historical and Portrait Painter, b. at
Toulon, Apr. 2, 1812, d. at Montmirail, Oct. Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 604; Architect, xxviii. p. 216.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
BoNNELL (John), Agricultural Engineer. "^'Engineer, liv. p. 25.
BooTLE-WiLBEAHAM (Col. the Hou. Eclward), 2nd son of the 1st Lord
Skelmersdale, b. at Lathom House, Ormskirk, Dec. 22, 1807,
d. at Blythe, Ormskirk, Dec. 17. Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 183Gi;
Times, Dec. 21, p. 4^?; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 978.
EoETOK (Eev. "William Key), M.A., Honorary Canon of Eochester
1872-82, b. at Xirby Misperton, Yorkshire, Mar. 22, 1806, d.
at Eastbourne, May 11. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 737<z.
BosANQTJET (Samucl Eichard), Barrister-at-Law 1826, author of tlie
''Eights of the Poor," b. 1800, d. at Dingestowe Court, Monmouth-
shire, Dec. 27. "^-Tinics, Dec. 28, p. 3/; Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 711 ;
Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 178.
BoscAWEN (Eev. William Henry), B.A., Eector of MarchAviel, Flint-
shire, 1867-82, d. between his residence and Marchwiel Cliurcli,
Oct. 8. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1396i.
BosE (Bhola IS'ath), M.D., M.E.C.S.Lond., late Civil Surgeon of
Earudpore, b. at Barakpore, d. Oct. 1. Lancet, 1882, ii.
p. 830.
BoTKiNE (L.), Student of Anglo-Saxon Literature, b. at Paris, d. tlierc.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 334.
BouEGOiNG (Baron Philippe de), Equerry to Napoleon III., d. Apr. 20.
Times, Apr. 21, p. ml.
BouEKE (Walter McWilliam), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1838, assassinated
near Gort, Ireland, June 8. Law Times, \yiyiui.]). 129; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 8245 ; Herts Merc. June 10, p. 2/.
BouEisrE (Col. Sir James), 1st Bart., C.B., Eoyal Lancashire Artillery,
ex-M.P. for Evesham, b. Oct. 8, 1812, d. at Heatbfield House,
Wavertree, Liverpool, Mar. 14. Times, Mar. 15, p. 8«; Guardian,
xxxvii. pp. 382^?, \\1e.
BoTJTELOWEE (Yen. Samuel Peach), Canon of Carlisle 1867-82,
Archdeacon of Carlisle 1861-82, and Yicar of Appleby St.
Lawrence 1867-82, b. 1815, d. at the Abbey, Carlisle, Dec.
22. Times, Dec. 25, p. 6^ ; 28, p. 3/ ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
18435.
BoviLL (William John), Q.C., b. 1810, d. at Bath, Mar. 3. Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 427; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 349; "^'Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 345^?.
BowniCH (Maj.-Gen. Edward Hope Smith), late Bombay Army, d. at
58, Harley Street, Eeb. 5. Times, Eeb. 9, p. \0d.
BowEjf (Eev. Charles), M.A., Honorary Canon of Chester 1872-82,
Eector of St. Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, 1856-82, d. at Chester,
Jan. 27 (aged 72). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 165^?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882-
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BowMAif (James F.), Journalist, d. at San Francisco. "^Ath. 1882, i.
p. 767.
Bowser (Eichard), Solicitor, b. 1812, d. atEedcar, Feb. 11. Solicitors'
Jour. xxvi. p. 301.
Boyd (James), Proprietor of the Panama Star and Herald 1865-82,
b. at Drogheda, d. Apr. 25 (aged 43). Times^ May 31, p. 6^?;
Ath. 1882, i. p. 731.
Boyd (John Christian Curwen), of Merton Hall, Wigtonshire, d. at 33,
Champs Ely sees, Paris, June 3 (aged 70). ^ Times ^ June 6,
p. 10^?.
Boys (WHam John), Surveyor of Walsall 1866-82, b. at Walsall,
1840, d. Dec. 21. Builder, xliii. p. 838; Minutes of Froc. Inst.
C.E. Ixxii. p. 310; Building News, xliii. p. 811; "^'Architect,
xxviii. p. 422.
Brace (W.), LL.B., Editor of the Library Association's Monthly Notes
for a year, d. (aged 39). Acad. 1883, i. p. 9.
Bracoxxot (Capt. Carlos), formerly Engineer-in-chief to the Naval
Department, Brazil, b. at Eio de Janeiro, d. at Paris, Oct. 13.
Froc. Inst. Mvch. Engineers, 1883, p. 11.
Bramwell (John), Eecorder of Durham during 30 years, and four
times Mayor of Durham, b. Apr. 24, 1794, d. at Framwell Gate,
Durham, Nov. 25. ^ Times, Nov. 28, p. 9/; Law Jour. xvii. pp.
650, 659 ; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 94.
Beamwell (John Byrom), M.D.Edin., M.E.C.S., d. at 1, Manor
Terrace, Tynemouth, Apr. 23 (aged 59). Lancet, 1882, i. p.
807.
' Brandt (Carl), Theatrical Machinist. *Ath. 1882, i. p. 66.
Brear (Thomas), Bookseller, b. at Manningham, d. at Bradford,
Aug. 20 (aged 49). Bookseller, 1882, p. 814.
Breffit (Edgar), Alderman of the City of London 1877-82, Sheriff
of London and Middlesex 1875, d. at The Glebe, Lee, Oct. 18
(aged 72). Times, Oct. 19, p. 9/.
Breguet (Antoine), Editor of the Revue Scientijique 1880-2, b. at
Paris, Jan. 26, 1821, d. July 8. Engineering, xxxiv. p. 42;
Telegraphic Jour, and Electrical Review, xi. p. 84; Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 119; "^Nature, xxvi. p. 257.
Brent (John), Antiquary and Author, b. at Eotherhithe, Aug. 21,
1808, d. at Dane John Grove, Canterbury, Apr. 23. Jour. Brit.
Archmlogical Assoc. 1882, p. 235; Times, Apr. 29, p. 14«;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 617«; Architect, xxvii. p. 288; "^-Buildiiig
News, xlii. p. 525; Antiquary, v. p. 267; Acad. 1882, i. p. 321 ;
^Ath. 1882, i. p. 572,
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Eeett (Lt. Eugene Leopold Selwyn), Scots Guards, son of the Rt.
Hon. Sir "William Baliol Brett, Lord Justice, b. Mar. 3, 1855, d.
at Ennismore Gardens, Dec. 8. Times, Dec. 11, p. 7^; Guardian^
sxxvii. p. 1756^; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1025; United
Serv. Ga%. 1. pp. 959, 962.
Beidges (Robert), M.D., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry in the College
of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, d. at Philadelphia, Feb. 20 (aged 76).
^^Lancet, 1882, i. p. 418.
Briggs (Robert), Civil Engineer, and Editor of the Journal of the
Franldin Institute for many years, b. at Boston, Mass., June 18,
1822, d. at Dedham, Mass., July 24. Scientifie American, xlvi. p.
116; Jour. FranUin Inst. 3rd ser. Ixxxiv. p. 240; Ixxxv. p. 229;
Iron, XX. p. 230 ; Minutes of Proc. List. C.E. Ixxi. p. 395 ;
Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 11.
Beightwen (Mrs,), daughter of Dawson Turner, d. at Fritton, Mar. 2.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3775.
Beindeau (Louis Paul Edouard), Comedian, b. at Paris, Dec. 20, 1814.
Atl. 1882, i. p. 358.
Beodie (Philothoa Margaret, Lady), widow of Sir Benjamin Collins
Brodie, 2nd Bart., F.R.S., and daughter of John Yincent Thomp-
son, Serjeant-at-Law, d. Jan. 27 (aged 55). '^'Times, Jan. 31, p. Ic.
Beooke (Gen. Sir George), K.C.B., R.A., b. 1793, d. at 15, Charles
Street, St. James's, Dec. 31. Times, Jan. 3, 1883, p. 1e.
Beookes (Warwick), Artist, b. at Salford, ab. 1809, d. at Egerton
Grove, Stretford ]N"ew Road, Manchester, Aug. 11. Manchester
Guardian, Aug. 14; Manchester City News, Aug. 26 and following
weeks; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1116i?; Architect, xxviii. p. 119;
■^^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 251.
BE00Es(Rev. Harvey William), M. A., Rector of St. Christopher le Stocks,
with St. Margaret, Lothbury, and St. Bartholomew, Exchange,
1872-82, b. May 18, 1818, d. May 18. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1?,Qc.
Beooks (Rev. Joshua AVilliam), M.A., Rector of Great Ponton 1864-82,
Prebendary of Lincoln 1858-82, d. Feb. 15 (aged 92). Times,
Feb. 24, p. lOa.
Beooks (Robert), M.P. for Weymouth 1859-68, b. 1790, d. June 5.
Times, June 6, p. IQc, Guardian, xxxvii. p. 79 2(?.
Beoom (Herbert), LL.D., late Professor of Common Law to the Inns
of Court, b. 1815, d. at The Priory, Orpington, May 2. Times,
May 5, p. be; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 34 ; Laio Jour. xvii. p. 260 ;
Solicitors'' JoiLr. xxvi. p. 453.
Beoughtoi^ (Lt. Arthur A.), R.IST., d. at 10, Dorset Square, Jan, 12
(aged 29). Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 43.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Bboitn (Sir William), 9tli Bart., Solicitor, b. July, 1804, d. at 7,
Irving Street, Dumfries, June 10. Times, June 14, p. 8^ ; Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 150.
Brovhs- (Frederick Lindeman), late Police Magistrate, Bombay, d. at
Queen's Eoad, Kingston Hill, Eeb. 7. Law Jour. xyii. p. 108;
*Guardiati, xxxvii. p. 229^?.
Browx (George Granville), son of the Due de Berri and Miss Amy
Brown. ^Times, July 8, p. 7/
Beown (John), M.D., LL.D., Author of ''Eab and his Friends," b. at
Biggar, Lanarkshire, Sept. 22, 1810, d. at 23, Eutland Street,
Edinburgh, May 11. Times, May 12, p. 9/; Aih. 1882, i. pp. 603,
635; Acad. 1882, i. p. 358; Boolseller, 1882, p. 500; Guardian^
xxxvii. p. 692t?.
Bkown-Westkead (T. C), China and Earthenware Manufacturer, d.
at Cauldon House, Stoke-on-Trent, May 29. Jour. Lron and
Steel List. 1883, p. 666.
Browne (Hablot Knight), " Phiz," Artist, b. at Lower Kennington Lane,
June 11, 1815, d. at Hove, Brighton, July 8. N. Sf Q. 6th ser.
viii. pp. 368, 394; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 54; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 89;
Build i)ig Keivs, xliii. p. 60; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 956c; TimeSy
. July 10, p. 8/; Boolseller, 1882, p. 688 ; Art Jour. 1882, p. 256;
Builder, xliii. pp. 94, 160.
" Browxe (Matthew)." See Rands ( W. B.).
Browning (Edward), Architect, d. at Upper Tooting, Apr. 14 (aged 65).
Building News, xlii. p. 524.
Browneigg (Lt.-Col. L. C), late 60th (King's Boyal) Eiiaes, d. at
Knockrobbin, co. Wicklow, Oct. 20 (aged 50). Army ^ Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 868.
Brownrigg (Sir Eobert "William Colebrooke), 2nd Bart., b. July 29,
1817, d. at 12, West Eaton Place, Aug. 6. *Times, Aug. 8, p. 7/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1085 J.
BuRB (James), First Clerk of the Works of the Cathedral, Truro,
b. Apr. 20, 1841, d. May 17. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 768c;; Building
News, xlii. p. 647; '^Architect, xxvii. p. 334; Builder, xlii.
pp. 628, 656; xlv. p. 541.
Buchanan (Et. Hon. Sir Andrew), 1st Bart., G.C.B., Diplomatist,
b. May 7, 1807, d. at Craigend Castle, Stirlingshire, E'ov. 12.
Times, J^ov. 15, p. 8« ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1602<?.
BuDD (George), M.D., F.E.S., F.E.C.P., Professor of Medicine in
King's College, London, d. at Ashleigh, Barnstaple, Mar. 14
(aged 74). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 4085 ; Lancet^ 1882, i. p. 499;
Proc. Royal Soc. xxxiv. p. i.
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OBITUAKY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
EuLKELEY (Capt. Thomas), late 1st Life Guards, d. at 11, Park Street,
Grosvenor Square, May 6. Times^ May, 8, p. \\e\ United Serv.
Ga%. 1. p. 361.
Bulloch (Jolin), formerly a Brass-finisher, author of Studies on the
Text of Shakespeare, with ^N'umerous Emendations." "^Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 899; Tiines, Jan. 3, 1883, p. 1e.
Bullock (Alexander Hamilton), LL.D., Lawyer, and ex-Governor of
Massachusetts, b. at Eoyalston, Mass., Mar. 1, 1816, d. at
Worcester, Mass., Jan. 17. Boston B. Advertiser^ Jan. 18.
BuLEAMPOKE (Maharajah of), d. at Allahabad, May 27. ^' Times, June
5, p. n.
BuNNEY (John W.), Artist, d. at Venice, Sept. 23 (aged 54). Times^
Oct. 10, p. 10(? ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 473 ; Architect, xxviii. p.
237.
BuKCKHAEDT (Obersthelfcr Abel), one of the Clergy of the Minster,
Basle, 1854-82, d. (aged 77). Acad. 1882, ii. p. 167; Times,
Sept. 1, p. 5/.
BuEG (Adam von), Vice-President of the Academy, Vienna, d. Feb. 1
(aged 85). -^'Nature, xxv. p. 372 ; ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 256.
BuEGASs (Bichard), late Pirst Judge, Small Cause Court, Madras, d.
Jan. 28 (aged 81). "^'Laiv Times, Ixxii. p. 252; ^Solicitors* Jour.
xxvi. p. 236; '^"Guardian, xxxvii. p. 197<7.
BuEKE (Thomas Haviland), Under-Secretary for Ireland 1868-82, b.
May 29, 1829, assassinated in Phoenix Park, Dublin, May 6.
Times, May 8, pp. 7/, Wc, Guardian, xxxvii. p. 6675; Herts
Merc. May 13, p. 1g.
BuEi^ (Lt. E. D. M.), 72nd Highlanders, d. at 31, Sussex Place,
Aug. 5. Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 653.
BuEN- (Maj.-Gen. Henry Pelham), late Bengal Army, d. at 3,
Inverness Terrace, Jan. 1 (aged 74). Army Sf Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 7; "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13^?; Times, Jan. 5, p. Qe\ 6,
p. 7/
BuENELL (Arthur Coke), Ph.D., CLE., late District and Sessions
Judge, South India, b. at St. Briavels, Gloucestershire, July 11,
1840, d. at West Stratton, Micheldever, Hants, Oct. 12. Times,
Oct. 20, p. 45; Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. i^.s. xv. p. iv; Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 563; Acad. 1882, ii. pp. 295, 329; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1477^;.
BuENSiDE (Thomas A.), Assistant to William Love, Bookseller, Glas-
gow, for 32 years, d. at 365, Duke Street, Glasgow, Apr. 7 (aged
44). ^'BooJcseller, 1882, p. 418.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1S82.
17
BuEE (William), Solicitor, cL Apr. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 406.
BuKEOw (Harry John), Expert in Mediaeval Art, d. Jan. 21 (aged 34).
^Building JVews, xlii. p. 125.
BuEEOws (Elinor, Lady), wife of Sir George Burrows, 1st Bart., M.D.,
F.R.S., and yonngcst daughter of John Abernethy, E.R.S., d. at
18, CaTcndish Square, Mar. 4. ^-Times, Mar. 6, p. Ih.
BuEEOTTS (John Bamford), M.D., an early advocate of Teetotalism,"
b. at Manchester, May 29, 1799, d. at Eaii'field, Liverpool, July
5. Liverpool Merc. July 6.
BuET (Gen. "William Lathrop), Lawyer, b. at Wilbraham, Mass., d. at
Saratoga, N.Y., Apr. 21. Boston D. Advertiser, Apr. 22.
Btjeton (Mrs.), a Centenarian, b. Aug. 1, 1782. Guardian^ xxxvii. p.
UbAc.
BuETOx (Lt.-Col. Adolphus William Desert), C.B., late 7th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1827, d. at Pau, Franco, Feb. 11. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 265c; Times, Feb. 15, p. 5/; United Serv. Gaz. 1.
p. 135.
BuETox (Charles E.), Astronomer, d. July 9 (aged 35). Mon. JS^tices
R. Asiron. Soc. xliii. p. 159.
Btieton (Mungo), A.R.S.A., Portrait Painter, d. at Edinburgh, Dec. 1.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 423.
BusFiELD (Johnson Atkinson), Solicitor, b. 1814, d. at Morton, Sept.
19. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 719.
Busk (Capt. Hans), LL.D., D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, an early
advocate of the Volunteer movement, b. 1815, d. at 21,
Ashley Place, Victoria Street, Mar. 11. Times, Mar. 15, p.
Sa; *Proc. R. Geographical Soc. n.s. iv. p. 315; Zaio Times,
Ixxii. p. 376; Law Jour. xvii. p. 154; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
S77b; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 214; Armg Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 203.
BussT (Antoinc Alexandre Brutus), Chemist and Physicist, b. at
Marseilles, 1794, d. there, Feb. 4. Ath. 1882, i. p. 287.
BuTAKOFF (Admiral), Port Commander at St. Petersburg, d. June.
Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 478.
BuTLAXD (James), Second-hand Bookseller, d. at High Street, St.
Michael's (aged 81). Boolcseller, 1882, p. 500.
BuTLEB (Eev. Daniel), M.A., Rector of Thwing, Yorkshire, 1872-82,
Head Master of the Clergy Orphan School 1841-67, d. at
Brighton, Dec. 21 (aged 69). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1845«.
Btjtlee (George Slade), Solicitor, b. at Rye, 1821, d. there Apr. 11.
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 406; Laiv Times, Ixxiii. p. 17.
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18 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
BuzzAED (George), Solicitor, Vestry Clerk of St. James's, "Westminster,
b. in London, Dec. 16, 1802, d. at 12, Waverley Place, St. John's
"Wood, Aug. 12. Soh'ctiors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 672 ; Law Tmes,
Ixxiii. p. 315.
Bters (Maj.-Gen. Charles Hopkins), late Bengal Staff Coi-ps, d. at
Hyeres, Jan. 26 (aged 59). United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 93 ;
"^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. I65c.
Byrne (Theodore Edgar Dickson), L.E.C.P.Ed., M.B.C.S., b. at
Dublin, d. at Saltcombc, South Devon, Sept. 9 (aged 53). Za)iceff
1882, ii. p. 511.
Cadogan (Lady Augusta Sarah), elder daughter of the 3rd Earl
Cadogan, b. Jan. 9, 1811, d. at 22, Queen Street, Mayfair, Nov.
28. ■^^Times, IS'ov. 30, p. 6^;.
Caldwell (Col. Hugh), late East India Company, d. at the Palazzo
Tittoni, A'ia Bassclla, Pome, Feb. 21 (aged 96). Times, Feb. 27,
pp. 5<?, 7c.
Caldwell (Lt.-Col. William B.), late 92nd Highlanders, formerly
Governor of Assiniboia, d. at St. Stephen's Boad, "Westbourne
Park, Jan. 29 (aged 84). '^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 165^?.
Callcott (William Hutchins), Composer, b. at Kensington, 1807, d.
at 1, Campden House Boad, Kensington, Aug. 5. Times, Aug. 7,
p. 6/; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 219; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 126; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1085^; Q. 6th ser. vi. p. 140.
Callimaki-Cataegi ( ), formerly Boumanian Minister in London,
d. at Paris, Nov. 21. "^Times, ISTov. 23, pp. 5d, ee.
Calyeet (Henry Hunter), Yice-Consul at Alexandria for over 20 years.
Times, Aug. 7, p. 6/; 10, p. 6/.
Cameeon (Col. George Poulett), C.B., Author, d. at Cheltenham, Feb.
12 (aged 76). Times, Feb. 21, p. 95; Guardia?i, xxxvii. pp.
256^-, 265c.
Campbell (David), Engineer, b. at Glasgow, Sept. 24, 1813, d. there,
May 11. Froc. Inst. Mecli. Engineers, 1883, p. 15.
Campbell (Dugald), Analytical Chemist, b. in Scotland, d. at Holland
Boad, Kensington, May 12 (aged 64). Jour. Sue. Arts, xxx.
p. 813; Engineer, liii. p. 365; Ath. 1882, i. p. 703; Chemical
News, xlv. p. 232.
Campbell (Col. Sir Edward FitzGerald), 2nd Bart,, late 60th Bifles,
b. Oct. 25, 1822, d. at West Grinstead Lodge, Sussex, ^o\. 23,
Times, mx. 25, p. 9/.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
19
Campbell (Gen. George), C.B., late Bengal Horse Artillery, d. at 1,
Byng Place, Gordon Square, Apr. 25 (aged 78). United Serv,
Gaz. 1. p. 324; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 6l7a; Times, Apr. 27, p.
\0a\ May 2, p. \Aa.
Campbell (Col. George Herbert Frederick), d. at 20, Pont Street,
Mar. 6 (aged 70). ^Guai'diaii, xxxvii. p. 385^?.
Caitn-gn (Lt.-Gen. Robert), d. at Folkestone, Apr. 5 (aged 71).
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 512S; 521^; Times, Apr. 11, p. 5d.
Cant (Thomas Gibson), Solicitor, b. at Peni'ith, 1828, drowned in the
Lowther, Aug. 7. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 648; Law Jour. xvii.
p. 438 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 286.
Capua (Princess Penelope of), widow of Charles Ferdinand Bourbon,
Prince of Capua, and daughter of Grice Smyth, of Ballynatray,
d. at the Royal Yilla of Martia, near Lucca, Dec. 13. Times, Dec.
20, p. 9/; Guardian, xxx^•ii. p. 1835<?.
Caelyox (Clement Carpenter), Solicitor, Deputy-Coroner for the
Central Division of Cornwall, b. at Truro, 1849, d. there
Juno 16. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 168.
Carr (William James), Solicitor, formerly Registrar of the County
Court, Colnc, Lancashire, b. 1823, d. at Langroyd, near Colne,
May 24. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 105.
Careuthers (William), M.R.C.S., b. Aug., 1812, d. Jan. 2. Lancet,
1882, i. p. 41.
CAfiTER (Robert Meek), M.P. for Leeds 1868-76, b. 1814, d. at Binley
Grange, Leeds, Aug. 9. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1116^?; Times, Aug.
11, p. 9/.
Carthew (George Alfred), Solicitor and Antiquary, b. June 20, 1807,
d. at Milfield, East Dereham, Oct. 21. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 314;
Ath. 1882, ii. p. 598; Solicitors'' Jour, xxvii. p. 58.
Case-Walker (Thomas Edward), late Royal Horse Guards (Blue),
b. July, 1848, d. at Woodcotc Lodge, Epsom, IsTov. 24. Army
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 986.
Cathcart (Maj. Andrew), late 23rd Fusiliers, and 10th and 11th
Hussars, Traveller, b. 1817, d. at 1, Carlisle Place, Victoria Street,
Jan. 11. Times, Jan. 16, p. lOJ ; Proc. R. Geographical Sac. n.s.
iv. p. 101 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.85^?; Army &f Navy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 38.
Catteeall (Joseph), Barrister-at-Law, formerly Recorder of Wigan,
b. 1812, d. at Fleetwood, Lancashire, Mar. 6. Law Times, Ixxii.
p. 358 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3775 ; Solicitors* Jour. xxvi.
p. 349.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Cavalcante (Commendatore Leopoldo Cattani), Member of the Italian
Parliament, b. at riorence, 1814, d. there, Sept. 10. Acad. 1882,
ii. p. 242 ; Times, Sept. 29, p. 7/.
Cavendish (Lord Frederick Charles), M.P. for the North-West Eiding
of Yorkshire 1865-82, Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of
Ireland 1882, 2nd son of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, b. at
Eastbourne, IS'ov. 30, 1836, assassinated in Phoenix Park, Dublin,
May 6. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 667S ; Times, May 8, p. 7/; 12,
p. 5/; Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 636; Herts Merc. May
13, p. 2g.
Cecil (Rev. William), M.A., Eector of Longstanton St. Michael
1823-82, b. 1792, d. at the Rectory, Feb. 10. Times, Feb. 15,
p. 5/; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 226^, 264^.
Celeste (Madame). See Elliot (Madame).
Chabas (Francois Joseph), Egyptologist, b. at Brian 9 on, Hautes-Mpes,
Jan. 2, 1817, d. at Versailles, May 17. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 108;
Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. n.s. xv. p. xxiv.
Chabot (Charles), Expert in Handwriting, b. at Battersea, 1815, d. at
26, Albert Square, Clapham, Oct. 15. Times, Oct. 17, p. 7/ ;
Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 566; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 14375; Herts
Merc. Oct. 28, p. 3c.
Chabrt (Leonce), Painter, b. at Bordeaux, d. at Brussels, July.
Architect, xxvii. p. 82.
Chadwick (Dr. James), Roman Catholic Bishop of Hexham and ITew-
castle 1866-82, d. May 14. ^'Times, May 15, p. 8/
Challis (Rev. James), M.A , LL.D., F.R.S., Plumian Professor of
Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in the University, Cam-
bridge, 1836-82, and Director of the Observatory 1836-61, b. at
Braintree, Dec. 12, 1803, d. at 2, Trumpington Street, Cambridge,
Dec. 3. Nature, xxvii. p. 132; Mon. Notices It. Astron. Soc.
xliii. p. 160; Times, Dec. 4, p. 9/; Engineer, liv. p. 474; Ath.
1882, ii. pp. 777, 816 ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1705^, 1764J,
17175.
Chamberlain (Emilie Agnes), wife of Richard Chamberlain, ex-Mayor
of Birmingham, d. at Oakmount, Edgbaston, July 17 (aged 32).
Times, July 18, p. 6/.
Chambers (Henry Croft), Solicitor, b. 1842, d. at Sutton, Lincolnshire,
July 10. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 602; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 241.
Chambers (William), Deputy-Lieutenant for Carmarthenshire and Car-
diganshire, d. Mar. 21 (aged 72). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 449^.
Chambers (Capt. William Henry), late R.'N'. Times, Feb. 25,
p. 10<?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
21
Chambee (Thomas), Clerk of Arraigns and Deputy-Clerk of Assize on
the "Western Circuit, b. 1806, d. at Erompton Crescent, Apr. 17.
Law Times, Ixxii. p. 445.
Champagnt (Frangois Joseph Marie Therese N"ompere, Compte de),
Author, b. at Vienna, Sept. 10, 1804, d. Apr. 30. Times, Mayl,
p. 9/
Chlixcelloe (Lt.-Col. Frederick Hugh), E.A., d. at Oxford, Nov. 26
(aged 58). Army Kavij Gaz. xxiii. p. 986.
Chan js ELL (Martha, Lady), widow of Sir William Fry Channell, Kt.,
Baron of the Exchequer, and daughter of Eichard Moseley, d. at
39, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, Aug. 8. ^Times, Aug. 10, p. 5/;
Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 445.
Chapman (John George), Ironfounder, b. at Crook, d. Nov. 19 (aged
51). Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 661.
Chaelemont (Elizabeth Jane Caulfield), wife of the 3rd Earl, and
daughter of the 1st Lord Athlumney, b. June 21, 1834, d. at
Eoxborough Castle, Moy, Co. Tyrone, May 31. Times, June 1,
p. 9/; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 801c; "^Ath. 1882, i. p. 733.
Chaelet (Omer), Artist. Architect, xxvii. p. 136; ^Ath. 1882, i.
p. 258.
Chaeeixgtox (Lt.), E.N., murdered near "Wady Sudr, Arabia, Aug. 11.
*Times, Nov. 27, p. 4«5.
Cheeet (J. J.), Scene Painter, b. at New Orleans, 1820, d. Jan. 7.
*Ath. 1882, i. p. 101 ; ^'Acad. 1882, i. p. 33.
Chesham (William George Cavendish, 2nd Lord), b. Oct. 1815, d.
at Latimer, near Chesham, June 26. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 497 ;
Times, June 28, p. 12d ; Herts Merc. July 1, p. 6/.
Chestee (Col. Joseph Lemuel), LL.D., D.C.L., United States Army,
Genealogist, b. in America, d. at 124, Southwark Park Eoad,
May 26 (aged 61). Tiines, May 29, p. 9/; June 1, p. 9^; Acad.
1882, i. p. 394; Ath. 1882, i. p. 699; Antiquary, v. p. 29;
N. ^- Q. 6th ser. v. p. 440, etc. ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 760^?.
Chetwynd (George), C.B., Eeceiver and Accountant -General, General
Post Office, b. 1824, d. at Hyde Vale, Blackheath, Dec. 3. Times,
Dec. 5, p. 7/
Chevees (Forbes McBean), M.D., Coroner, d. at Manchester, Jamaica,
Jan. 16. Za)icet, 1882, i. p. 333.
Child (Henry), Solicitor, b. 1802, d. at Downs Park Eoad, Hackney,
Jan. 21. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 202.
Childs (David Thomas), Architect and Surveyor, d. while travelling
on the South- Western Eailway, near Eaynes Park, July 27
(aged 51). '^Builder, xliii. p. 192.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Chittenden (Caroline Isabella Grantham), wife of the Eev. Charles
Grant Chittenden, E.A., d. at St. Leonards-on-Sea, Jan. 21
(aged 59). ITerts Merc. Jan. 28, p. 5/.
CnoLMONDELEY (Lord Henry Vere), 2nd son of the 3rd Marqnis of
Cholmondeley, b. Oct. 4, 1834, d. at Brighton, Feb. 27. ^Times,
Mar. 2, p. 10^; "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345c.
CnKiSTiE (Dr. James), of Capetown, d. (aged 73). "^Times, Mar. 7,
p. bd.
Cheistison (Sir Eobert), 1st Bart., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Professor of
Materia Medica in the University, Edinburgh, 1832-77, b. at
Edinburgh, July 18, 1797, d. at 40, Moray Place, Edinburgh,
Jan. 27. Flmrm. Jour. 3rd ser. xii. p. 659 : Nature, xxv. p.
339 ; Lancet, 1882, i. p. 207 ; Times, Jan. 28, p. 6J; Feb. 2, p.
7/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 156 J.
CissEY (Gen. de), French Army, Statesman, b. at Paris, 1810, d. June
15. Army 8f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 478 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
853c; Times, June 17, p. I2a.
" Claka (Sister)." See Lumley (Clara Faithful).
Clakk (Rev. John Perkins), M.A., Minor Canon and Precentor of
Gloucester 1853-82, d. at Gloucester, May 26. Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 768c.
Claeke (George Somers), Architect, d. at Walpole, Chislchurst, July
4. Builder, xliii. pp. 60, 94, 160; Architect, xxviii. p. 22 ;
Building News, xliii. p. 27 ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 121.
Claeke (James), Horticulturist, d. at Bury St. Edmonds (aged 71).
Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 665.
Claeke (Maj. P. P. D.), late 46th (Duke of Cornwall's) Light Infantiy,
d. at Bristol, Nov. 18 (aged 41). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 962.
Claeke (Thomas), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1796, d. Aug. 17. Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 301.
Clausen (WilKam), Decorative Artist, d. at Fulham, June 7.
^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 825c; "^Building News, xlii. p. 746;
Manchester City News, June 17.
Cleave (John), Solicitor, b. 1792, d. at Hereford, May 7. Solicitors^
Jour. xxvi. p. 454.
Clements (Col. John), late 2nd Dragoon Guards, Police Magistrate,
Gibraltar, 1881-2, d. at Kilbum, Oct. 11 (aged 54). Army 8f
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 841; United Serv. Gaz. 1. pp. 801, 828;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 14373; Times, Oct. 16, p. 6e.
Cleeke (Sir "William Henry), 10th Bart., b. at Clonmel, ISTov. 17,
1822, d. at 10, South Eaton Place, Feb. 8. Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 220«; Times, Feb. 9, p. 10^?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
23
Cliffoed (Admii-al Sir William John Cavenclisli), 2nd Eart., C.B., b.
1814, d. at Eoiirneniouth, Apr. 11. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 545^?;
Arnvj ^* Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 302 ; Times, Apr. 13, p. 9/.
Cliptox (Col. John Talbot), M.P. for ^s^orth Lancashire 1844-7, b.
1819, d. on board his yacht Taurus, at Algiers, Apr. 16. Times,
Apr. 20, p. 9/.
Clissold (Rev. Augustus), M.A., Ecclesiastical "Writer, d. at 4, Broad-
water Down, Tunbridge Wells, Oct. 30 (aged 85). Times, Nov.
2, p. 6c; Guardian, xxxvii, p. lo64c.
Clive (Lady Katharine Elizabeth Mary Julia), wife of Charles Meysey
Bolton Clive, and youngest daughter of the 7th Earl of Denbigh,
b. Dec. 16, 1842, d. at South Eaton Place, July 10. Times,
July 12, p. 10/
Close (Very Rev. Francis), D.D., Dean of Carlisle 1856-81, d. at
Penzance, Dec. 18 (aged 85). Times, Dec. 19, p. 4<?; 21, p. 1e;
25, p. Qd\ Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1804a.
Clover (Joseph Thomas), F.R.C.S.Eng., b. at Aylsham, Norfolk, 1825.
Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 597.
Coax (Rev. Titus M.), D.D,, Missionary at Hilo, Hawaii, for nearly
48 years, d. there, Dec. 1 (aged 81). American Jour, of Sci. 3rd
ser. XXV. p. 168; Nature, xxvii. p. 388; Harper'' s WeeUy, Jan. 13.
Cobb (Jonathan Holmes), Lawyer and Author, b. at Sharon, July 8,
1799, d. at Dedham, Mass., Mar. 12. Boston B. Advertiser,
Mar. 13.
CoBBE (Lt.-Col. Francis Hastings), late R.A., d. at Adderburys, Jan.
30 (aged 58). '^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 197c.
CoBBE (Thomas), Barrister-at-Law, Author of ''A History of the
Norman Kings," b. 1813, d. May 13. Times, May 18, p. 6/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 729rj ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 52.
CoBBOLD (John Chevallier), M.P. for Ipswich 1847-68, b. 1797, d. at
Holywells, Ipswich, Oct. 6. *Times, Oct. 7, p. 9/; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1389 J.
CoFrijf (Admiral John Townsend), Retired List, d. at Holgate Hill,
York, Apr. 29 (aged 93). Uttited Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 367 ; Army ^'
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 361 ; Times, May 9, p. \0a.
CoGNiAED (Hippolyte), Dramatist, b. Nov. 29, 1807, d. Feb. Times,
Feb. 9, p. 10^?; Ath. 1882, i. pp. 229, 293.
CoHEX (Louis), Stockbroker, d. at 84, Gloucester Place, Portman
Square, Mar. 15 (aged 82). Times, Mar. 17, pp. 10^, \\a.
CoLBOEis-E (Hon. Elizabeth), eldest daughter of the 1st Lord Seaton,
d. at Dittisham Rectory, Devonshire, June 14. Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 897a.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Cole (Sir Henry), K.C.B., ''Telix Summerly," late Director of tho
South Kensington Museum, and Inspector-General of the Science
and Art Department, b. at Bath, July 15, 1808, d. at 96,
Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court, Apr. 18. Jour, Soc. Arts, xxx.
p. 574; Iron, xix. p. 307; Art Jour. 1882, p. 223; Builder,
xlii. pp. 497, 505, 562 ; Times, Apr. 20, p. 6«; 24, p. M-,
^Nature, xxv. p. 590; Ath. 1882, i. p. 508; BooTcseller, 1882,
p. 418; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 5775 ; Building News, xlii. p. 472;
Architeet, xxvii. p. 255.
Cole (Hon. John Lowry), M.P. for Enniskillen 1859-68, 3rd son of
the 2nd Earl of Enniskillen, b. June 8, 1813, d. at Florence
Court, Co. Fermanagh, Nov. 29. Times, Nov. 30, p. Qc.
Cole (William Kichard), Mining Engineer, b. Aug. 13, 1829, d.
Sept. 6. Minutes of Proc. I?ist. C.U. Ixxiii. p 355.
CoLLiNGS (Rev. William Thomas), M.A., Seigneur of Sark, Col. of the
Sark Militia, d. (aged GO). Guardianj xxxvii. p. 383^;; Arniij Sf
Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 171.
Collins (Eev. Eichard), M.A., Vicar of Kirkburton 1843-82, d. Mar.
9 (aged 81). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 383^?.
Colt (Rev. Sir Edward Harry Vaughan), Gth Bart., M.A., Yicar of
Hill, Gloucestershire, 1839-82, b. at Lescroft, Staffordshire,
Apr. 1808, d. at the Yicarage, Oct. 15. Times, Oct. 18, p. 9/;
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 14423, 1485^?.
CoLTHUEST (Joseph), Engineer, b. Aug. 12, 1812, d. Oct. 4. Mijiutes
of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxiii. p. 356.
Colville (Maj. T.), 74th Highlanders, b. Oct. 1841, d. at Tel-el-
Kebir. Army ^ Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 739.
CoLviN (Lt. Herbert Wybault), Royal Marine Light Infantry, b.
Feb. 15, 1858, d. at Haslar Hospital, Oct. 26. Times, Oct. 31,
p. \0d', Army Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 888; United Serv. Gaz. 1.
p. 838.
Constable (Maj. Archibald George A.), United States Ai-my, b. at
Clapham, Surrey, 1821, d. at Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 25. Harper'' s
Weeldy, xxvi. p. 691; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 876; Times, Nov.
16, p. Q>d.
Constable-Maxwell (Hon. John), 6th son of William, Lord Harries, b.
July 5, 1855, d. at Westwood Park, Feb. 16. Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 265c;.
CoNYNGHAM (Goorge Henry Conyngham, 3rd Marquis), Lt.-Gen., b.
Feb. 3, 1825, d. at 36, Belgrave Square, June 2. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 792(?; Ti7nes, June 3, p. 9^; 9, p. 9/; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 446.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
25
Cook (John), Editor of the Paisley and RenfrewsMre Ga%ette, since its
commencement, d. at Paisley, Oct. 25. ^Booheller, 1882, p. 1215.
Cooke (John), President of the Danfoi-th Locomotive and Machine
Works Co., Paterson, J^.J., d. at Paterson, Peb. 20 (aged 57).
Scientific American, xlvi. p. 128.
Cooper (Frederick), Manager, Koyal Gun Carriage Department,
Bombay, b. at Salford, Apr. 11, 1836, d. May 4. Proc. Inst.
Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 15.
CoRBETT (Charles Joseph), Architect, b. at Mareham-le-Pen, May 29,
1823, d. at Thames Ditton, Mar. 24. Mon. Notices R. Astron. Soc.
xliv. p. 131.
CoRFE (Capt. W. D.), R.A., d. Shoraupur, Aug. 15. Army Sf Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 757.
CoEFiELD (Gen. ^Yilliam Pobert), Indian Army, d. at 128, Lexham
Gardens, Earl's Court, !N"ov. 30. Times, Dec. 5, p. 7/ ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1709J ; Army ^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1011; United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 942.
CoRisANDE." See S7nith (Mrs. Adolphe).
CoRMACK (Eliza Ann, Lady), widow of Sir John Rose Cormack, M.D.,
and daughter of William Hine, d. at 3G4, Hue St. Honore, Paris,
July. ^Times, July 22, p. 12/
Cormack (Sir John Rose), M.D., F.R.C.S., Physician to the Hertford
British Hospital, Paris, b. at Edinburgh, 1815, d. at 364, Rue
St. Honore, Paris, May 13. Times, May 17, p. 12^; Lancet,
1882, i. p. 847.
CoRviSAET (R. F. E. Lucien), Baron of France, Physician in Ordinary
to jN'apoleon III., d. at Paris, Dec. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1132;
^•Times, Dec. 26, p. 7/.
Cotton (John), M.D., Deputy-Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and
Fleets, d. at the Royal ISTaval Hospital, Stonchouse, Plymouth,
July 12. Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 548 ; Times, July 15, p. \ 2h.
CouLTATE (William Miller), F.R.C.S.Eng., d. at Burnley, Lancashire,
Mar. 4 (aged 68). La7icet, 1882, i. p. 461.
Coventry (Lady Alexina), wife of Henry Aubrey Coventry, and 3rd
daughter of the 5th Earl of Fife, b. Mar. 20, 1851, d. at Tavistock
House, Fulham Road, Apr. 30. Times, May 2, p. 14« ; Herts
Merc. May 13, p. 55.
Coventry (Thomas William), late 15th Hussars, d. at Portslade, Feb.
16. "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 265^?.
Crabtree (Henry), Railway Manager, d. Apr. 18 (aged 45). Minutes
of Proc. List. C.E. Ixx. p. 434.
Crane (Miss Lucy), Artist and Authoress, d. near Bolton, Lancashire,
Mar. 31. Atli. 1882, i. p. 446.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Ceatjfoed (John), a Trafalgar veteran, b. at Easthaven, near Dundee,
1787, d. there, Sept. 7. '^Times^ Sept. 8, p. 4/; *Army Sf Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 720.
Ceevaux (Dr. Jules), Surgeon, French !N'avy and Explorer, assas-
sinated on the Pilcomayo River on Bolivian or Argentine territory
(aged 35). Nature^ xxvi. p. 183 ; ^Times, June 17, p. 12«.
Ceightoj^ (Capt. Eobcrt), Marine Superintendent of the Red Star Line,
b. at Antwerp. Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 17095.
Ceipps (William Charles), Solicitor, Registrar of the County Court,
Tunbridge Wells, b. Jan. 1831, d. at Tunbridge Wells, Feb. 22.
Law Times, Ixxii. p. 323 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 349.
Ceisp (Edwards), M.D., b. at Rendlcsham, Dec. 10, 180G, d. Kov. 15.
Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1010.
Ceitchett (George), F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon, b. 1817, d. at 21,
Harley Street, Nov. 1. Herts Merc. Nov. 4, p. 4r? ; Lancet,
1882, ii. p. 830; Times, Nov. 4, p. lOJ ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
15575 ; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 1078.
Ceompton (Caroline, Lady), widow of Sir Charles Crompton, a Judge
of the Court of Queen's Bench, and daughter of Thomas Fletcher,
d. at 34, Dorset Square, Apr. 12 (aged 76). ^'Times, Apr. 13, p.
9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 545^.
Ceoome (James), Rarrister-at-Law, b. at Middleton Cheney, Northamp-
tonshire, 1828, d. there, June 23. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 672;
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 258 ; Herts Mere. July 1, p. 5a.
Ceosley (Sir Charles Decimus), Kt , Sheriff of London and Middlesex
1854-5, b. at The Grove, Camberwell, 1820, d. at Eastbourne,
Oct. 12. Times, Oct. 16, p. 6e.
Ceossman- (Brevet Maj.-Gen. George H.), b. at Taunton, Mass., d. at
Philadelphia, May 28. Boston L>. Advertiser, May 30.
Ceoss (Alexander), Deputy- Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets,
d. at Nile Cottage, Gillingham, Chatham, Dec. 3 (aged 77).
Army Sf Wavy Ga%. xxiii. p. 1032.
Ceoss (Alfred), Architect, b. at Bristol, 1830, d. Dec. 4. Architect,
xxviii. p. 382 ; Building Netvs, xliii. p. 742 ; Builder, xliii. p. 837.
Ceoss (Richard), M.D., F.R.C.S., d. Nov. 19. Lancet, 1882, ii. p.
1011.
CuELATfD (Prince Calixte Biron von), b, Jan. 3, 1817, d. Mar. 8.
Times, Mar. 9, p. Qe.
CuETis (Gen. William Frederick), formerly Commandant 21st Hussars,
d. at Upper Norwood, Sept. 2 (aged 72). Times, Sept. 6, p. 75 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1212c, 12185; Army Navy xxiii.
p. 714 ; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 694.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Oust (Mary Anne, Lady), widow of Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Oust, 1st
Bart., K.C.H., and daughter of Lewis William Boode, d. at Leasowe
Castle, Cheshire, July 19 (aged 82). ■^^Times, July 22, p. 12/.
CuTTS (John), Solicitor, b. 1796, d. at Little Bardfield Hall, Essex,
July 21. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 648; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 275.
Dale (James), Gardener, d. at Brancepeth, Apr. 1. Gard. Chron.
N.s. xvii. p. 572.
Daltox (William Ruffell), E.N., Deputy-Inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets, d. at Dovercourt, Mar. 13 (aged 69). "^"Guardian, xxxvii. p.
417c; ^'Lancet, U^2,\.^^ A^2,b2,^ Army Nav2j 6^<?2.xxiii.p.203.
Dalzell (Lady Emma Maria), eldest daughter of Robert Alexander,
Earl of Carnwath, b. Mar. 28, 1809, d. at Eeigate, Dec. 25.
Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/
Dajs^a (Hon. Eichard Henry), Jurist and Author, b. at Cambridge,
Mass., Aug. 1, 1815, d. at Eome, Jan. 6. Iron, xix. p. 28; Times,
Jan. 9, p. 6e ; Aih. 1882, i. p. 58; Boston B. Advertiser, Jan. 9 ;
Sarperh Weehly, xxvi. p. 39 ; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 193 ; Solicitors'*
Jour. xxvi. p. 265 ; Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 31 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 43c;
Proc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 399.
Daxiel (Mai-tin Long), Solicitor and I^'otary, b. 1809, d. at Eamsgate,
Dec. 24. Solicitors'' Jour, xxvii. p. 161.
Daniel-Tyssen (John Eobert), Solicitor and Archaeologist, b. Nov. 7,
1805, d. at Brighton, June 11. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 549.
Daniell (Edmund James), Solicitor, b. 1814, d. at Page Green,
Tottenham, Oct. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 763.
Daeby (John !N"elson), a Plymouth Brother, b. in London, 1800, d. at
Bournemouth, Apr. 29. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 34 ; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 341 ; Times, May 3, p. lOh.
Daeell-Beown (Eev. Lionel Edward), M.A., Vicar of Welland
1876-82, d. Eeb. 10 (aged 64). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 264<?.
Daewin (Charles Eobert), M.A., F.E.S., Naturalist, b. at Shrewsbury,
Feb. 12, 1809, d. at Down House, Down, Kent, Apr. 19. Nature,
XXV. p. 597 ; xxvi. pp. 16, 49, 66, 73, 88, 97, 183, 145, 169, 533 ;
Geological Mag. 1882, p. 239; Herts Merc. Apr. 29, p. 55; Iron,^vK.
p. 307 ; Proc. R. Geographical Soc. n-.s. iv. p. 314; Jour. Bot. 1882,
p. 165 ; Scientijic American, xlvi. p. 256; Harper'' s Weekly, xxvi.
p. 269; Times, Apr. 21, p. 5d; 24, p. 10c ; 26, p. Id; 27, p.
5e ; Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 535 (portrait) ; Bookseller, 1882, p.
419; Guardian, xxxYii. p. 599^?; Lancet, 1882, i. p. 712; 1882,
i. pp. 541, 604 ; Acad. 1882, i. p. 306 ; ^American Jour, of Sci. 3rd
ser. xxiii. p. 422 ; Proc, American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 449.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Dashwood (Maj. A. A. G.), d. at Boulogne, July 20. Army ^- Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 628.
Dashwood (Sir Edwin Hare), 7th Bart., Premier Baronet of Great
Britain, b. Sept. 7, 1825, d. May 8. Times, May 11, p. 8<i ;
Guardian, xxxvi. p. 692c.
Dauncey (Osborne), Solicitor, b. 1826, d. Apr. 5. Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 373.
Davenpoet (John Marriott), Solicitor and Antiquary, b. at Shirburn,
Oxon, Sept. 1809, d. at 62, St. Giles, Oxford, Jan. 31. Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 304; Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 219; Acad. 1882,
i. p. 101 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 80; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 189c.
David (Aaron H.), M.D., L.B.C.S.Edin. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1134.
David (Baron Jerome), ex-Minister of Public Works, France, d. in
the Gironde, Jan. 28 (aged 58). Times, Jim. 30, p. 7J; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1553.
Davies (Charles Lennox), Engineer, Indian Public "^^orks Department,
b. at Mallow, Co. Cork, July 22, d. at The Garland, Mallow,
Aug. 16. Minutes of Froc. List. C.K Ixxi. p. 398.
Davies (Staff-Surg. Wliam St. George), 11.1^., M.D., M.E.C.P., d. at
Hove, Brighton, Sept. 30 (aged 96). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 803 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 763 ; Times, Oct. 6, p. 9/.
Davis (Gateward Coleridge), Bamstcr-at-Law, b. 1834, d. at Sydney,
Apr. 13. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 17.
Davis (N.), the Excavator of Carthage, d. at Florence, Jan. 6.
Building News, xlii. p. 93 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 85c ; Times,
Jan. 14, p. 6c; Ath. 1882, i. p. 65.
Davison (Anthony), L.E.C.S.Edin., b. 1807, d. at Hastings Cottage,
Seaton Delaval, Dec. 27. Lancet, 1883, i. p. 41.
Davy (Henry), Solicitor, b. at Ottery St. Mary, 1808, d. there, Apr. 9.
Law Times, Ixxii. p. 464.
Dealtey (Yen. Thomas), M.A., Archdeacon of Madras 1861-71,
Yicar of Maidstone 1878-82, d. at Maidstone, Kov. 29. Times,
JS'ov. 30, p. 6c.
Deane (Eev. Henry), B.C.L., M.A., Non-Residentiary Canon of
Salisbury 1842-82, and Vicar of Gillingham 1832-82, d. at the
Yicarage, Apr. 6 (aged 82). ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 521c.
Decaisne (Joseph), Director of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, b. at
Brussels, Mar. 18, 1807, d. at Eue Cuvier, Paris, Feb. 8. American
Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 331 ; Proc. Royal Soc. xxxiv. p.
iii. ; Jour. Lot. 1882, p. 158; Nature, xxv. p. 390; Ath. 1882,
i. p. 224; Froc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 458.
Dehodencq (Alfred), Artist. ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 65.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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DEL.iJfo (Capt. Eenjamin Franklin), United States IS'aval Constructor,
b. near Boston, Mass., 1809, d. at Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 29.
Scientific American^ xlvi. p. 298.
De Moxtmoeexcy (Col. C. A.), E.E., d. at Biarritz, Aug. 26. Army
^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 694.
DEKtn:s ("William), Solicitor, Eegistrar of the County Court, IN'orthamp-
ton, b. 1816, d. at JTorthampton, Jan. 29. Lmo Times, Ixxii.
p. 269 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 233.
De Peystee (Frederic), Philanthropist, b. at New York City, "N"oy. 11.
1796, d. at Tivoli-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., Aug. 17. Sarper's
Weelchjy xxyI. p. 548.
Desgoffe (Alexandre), Landscape Painter, b. at Paris, Mar. 2, 1805,
d. there. ^Acad. 1882, ii. p. 108; -^Ath, 1882, ii. p. 217;
"^Architect, xxviii. p. 122.
Desoe (Prof. Pierre Jean Edouard), Geologist, President of the Swiss
National Council, b. at Friedrichsdorf, near Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Feb. 13, 1811, d. at Nice, Feb. 23. Acad. 1882, i. p. 196;
^NaturCy xxv. p. 449 ; "^American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p.
422 ; xxvi. p. 240 ; Froc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 422 ; Proc.
American Phil. Soc. xx. p. 519.
Dessaix (Emile Francois), Landscape Painter, b. June, 1808. "^'Ath.
1882, ii. p. 706.
Dewes (Thomas), Solicitor, Coroner for Northern Division of Warwick-
shire, b. 1812, d. at Coventry, Jan. 3. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 166.
Dewey (Ecv. Orv-illc), D.D., LL.D., Unitarian, b. at Sheffield, Mass.,
Mar. 28, 1794, d. there, Mar. 21. Boston B. Advertiser y Mar. 23.
Dickie (Dr. George), M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the
University, Aberdeen, 1860-77, b. at Aberdeen, Nov. 23, 1813, d.
there, July 15. Prot?. ^So^^.xxxiv.p. xii; iVa^z^r^, xxvi.p. 279.
DiCKixsox (Rev. Carey), M.A., Priest-Vicar of the Cathedral, Truro,
Assistant Curate of St. Mary's, Truro, 1879-82, d. Nov. 22.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 171 6 J.
Dickinson (Sir John Nodes), Kt., formerly 1st Puisne Judge of the
Supreme Court, New South Wales, b. 1806, d. at Rome, Mar. 16.
Times, Mar. 21, p. 10^?; "^"Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 172; Baw Times,
Ixxii. p. 394; "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 417i?; Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 349.
Dillon (Sydney Percival Courtney), Assistant Paymaster R.N., d. at
the Hospital, Malta, Dec. 7. Army 8f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1039.
DiMOND (Charles John), Honorary Secretary of the Artists' Benevolent
Fund, d. at 50, Leinster Gardens, Dec. 17 (aged 61). Builder,
xliii. p. 838,
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
DiSMOEE (Thomas George), Solicitor, b. 1848, d. from an accident in
Wales, Aug. 20. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 672 ; Law Jour. xvii.
p. 468.
DoDD (Rev. G. T.), of the McCall Protestant Mission, Paris, d. near
Orleans, Sept. 10. E:erts Mere. Sept. 16, p. 55; Times, Sept. 12,
p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. \24ibl.
DoDDS (Isaac), Engineer, b. at Felling Hall, Hewarth, July 9, 1801,
d. I^ov. 1. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxv. p. 308.
DoDGSON- (Henry), M.D., Meteorologist, b. at Mockerkin, Cumberland,
Mar. 27, 1833, d. at Cockermouth, July 10. Lancet, 1882, ii.
p. 206; Mon. Notices R. Astron. Soc. xliii. p. 179.
DoDGSOJ^ (Richard Barton), Orchid-grower, d. at Elackbum, June 13
(aged 58). Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 26.
Donjste (William Bodham), formerly Examiner of Plays, b. at
Mattishall, Is^orfolk, July 29, 1807, d. at 25, Weymouth Street,
Portland Place, June 20. Times, June 22, p. 9/; Saturday
Revieiv, liv. p. 12; ^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 797; Guardian, xxx-sdi.
p. 888^.
DoNNET (Ferdinand Frangois Auguste), Cardinal Archbishop of
Bordeaux 1837-82, b. at Bourg Argcntal, Loire, ^oy. 16, 1795.
Times, Dec. 25, p. 8(7; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1835^7.
DoREEGATiAY (Autouio), Marquis of Eraul, Carlist leader, b. ab. 1820,
d. at Madrid. Times, Mar. 25, p. 12^?.
DoTJGLAS (Hon. Mary Sidney), widow of Robert Douglas, of Strathendry,
and youngest daughter of the 1st Lord Douglas, b. July 16,
1796, d. at Springhill, near Coldstream, Sept. 29. Times, Oct. 4, p. 9/
Dowi^^iisG (Samuel), LL.D., Professor of Civil Engineering in Trinity
College, Dublin, 1852-82, b. at Bagnalstown, Co. Carlow, July
19, 1811, d. Apr. 21. Minulcs of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 310 ;
Proc. Inst. Mecli. Engineers, 1883, p. 16.
Doyle (Capt. Francis Grenville), 2nd Dragoon Guards, eldest son of
Sir Francis Hastings Charles Doyle, 2nd Bart., b. in London, Apr.
4, 1846, d. at Coed-y-Maen, Montgomeryshire, Dec. 2. Times,
Dec. 6, p. Ic] Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1006; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 942.
Deake (Prof. Friedrich), Sculptor, b. at Pyrmont, d. at Berlin, Apr. 7
(aged 76). Times, Apr. 10, p. 7e ; Builder, xlii. p. 469 ; "^Ath.
1882, i. p. 483; Architect, xxvii.p. 233; PuildinyNews,xln.])A62.
Deake (Sir William Henry), K.C.B., Director of Supplies and Trans-
port at the War Office 1871-7, b. 1812, d. at 10, Clanricarde
Gardens, Jan. 28. Times, Jan. 31, p. 7c; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1655; Utiited Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 93; Army ^ Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 76.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Dkapee (Hemy), M.D., LL.D., Professor of Physiology in the Medical
Department of the University, l^ew York, and Managing Officer
of the Institution 1866-73, b. in Prince Edward Co., Ya., Mar. 7,
1837, d. at Js^ew York City, l^ov. 20. JVaticre, xxvii. p. 108 ;
Lajicet, 1882, ii. p. 957; Scientific American, xlvii. p. 352;
Harper's WeeUij, xxvi. p. 756 ; ^'Times, jS^ov. 21, p. 10^; *Ath.
1882, ii. p. 739 ; Engineer, liv. p. 411 ; Iron, xx. p. 486 ; Amer-
ican Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxv. p. 89; Froc. American Acad. n.s.
X. p. 444 ; Froc. American Phil. Soc. xx. p. 656.
Deaper (John "William), M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry in the
Medical College of the University, New York, 1841-82, b. at
St. Helens, Lancashire, May 5, 1811, d. at Hastings- on-Hudson,
N.Y., Jan. 4. Ath. 1882, i. p. 60; Engineering, xxiii. p. 93;
American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 163 ; Manchester Guardian,
Jan. 6; Scientific American, xlvi. p. 16; Uarperh WeeUy, xxvi.
p. 85 ; Nature, xxv. p. 274 ; Proc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p.
424 ; Proc. American Phil. Soc. xx. p. 227.
Dresing (Lt.-Col. Charles), Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, d. at
Crofton, near Parcham, Oct. 2 (aged 64), Times, Oct. 4, p. 9/;
United Scrv. Gaz, 1. p. 763.
Drewe (Kev. William Henry), M.A., Emeritus Professor in King's
College, London, Instructor to the Princes Albert Yictor and
George of Wales for their I^aval Examination, d. at Park House,
Maida Hill West, July 14 (aged 55). Times, July 18, p. 6/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 996fir.
Droeiscu: (Theodore), Poet and T^ovelist, d. at Dresden, Apr. (aged 70).
Times, Apr. 18, p. lO^-.
Deummoxd (Spencer Rodney), d. Mar. 7 (aged 91). Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 383^?, 395i?.
DETJiIiIO^'D (Thomas Atkinson), Builder and Contractor, d. Oct. (aged
74). Builder, xliii. p. 604.
Dettey (W.), Chief Mechanician, General Post Office, d. ^v. ^'Tele-
graphic Jour, and Electrical Review, xi. p. 426.
DucEOT (Gen.), French Army, b. at Nevers, 1817, d. at Versailles, Aug.
9. Times, k^x».\'^,^^.ic\ 19,p. 10^?; United Ser v. Gat. \.-^.
Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 657 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1147^.
Dugdale (AVilliam Stratford), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1828, d. May 9.
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 34 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 692^?.
Duke (Erancis Worge), Barrister-at-Law 1858, b. 1832, d. at Penang,
Straits Settlements, j^ov. 28. Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 218.
Duke (Thomas Oliver), M.R.C.S., b. in Sussex, 1818, d. at Clapham,
June 5. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 124.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Duncan (Edward), Water Colour Painter, b. in London, 1803, d. at
Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Apr. 11. Building News,
xlii. p. 494; Times, Apr. 18, p. 10c; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 545^?;
*ArtJour. 1882, p. 159; Builder, xlii. p. 480; ^^Ath. 1882, i.
p. 517.
DuNMAN (Thomas), Lecturer on Physiology at the Eirkbeck Institu-
tion, d. May 9 (aged 32). Ath. 1882, i. p. G05 ; Acad. 1882, i.
p. 342 ; Nature, xxvi. p. 67.
Dunn (Eev. Samuel), Pree Church Methodist Minister, d. at Hastings,
Jan. 24 (aged 83). Aead. 1882, i. p. 83.
DuNTZE (Admiral John Alexander), b. 1806, d. at Woolwich, May.
Army 8f Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 402 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1, p. 400 ;
Times, May 22, p. 11/.
DuPRE (Giovanni), Sculptor, b. at Siena, Mar. 1817, d. at Florence,
Jan. 10. Ath. 1882, i. p. 101; Acad. 1882, i. p. 51; Builder,
xlii. p. 86; Times, Jan. 16, p. lOb; Building News, xlii. p. 93;
'^-Architect, xxvii. p. 48.
DuTTON (Thomas E. M.), Librarian of the Manchester Athenaeum
during 19 years, d. June 6 (aged 42). Manchester Guardian,
June 7.
Dyer (Sir Swinnerton Halliday), 10th Eart., b. June 4, 1833, d. at
Westcroft Lodge, Chobham, Mar. 16. Times, Mar. 25, p. \2a;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 440c.
Dyer (Col. Thomas), Madras Staff Corps, Deputy-Adjutant-General,
d. at Madras, Mar. 19 (aged 51). Times, Mar. 22, p. lOd-, United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 225.
Eastment (Prancis Meade), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1830, d. at Sherborne,
Dorset, Jan. 20. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 233; "^'Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 133c.
Eastwood (Eev. John Frederick), Curate of Wokingham, d. at Woking-
ham, Mar. 5 (aged 26). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 383c.
EcKERT (Jacob), Decorative Sculptor, b. at Mayence, IN'ov. 1847.
^Ath. 1882, i. p. 645.
Eden (Elfrida Susanna Harriet, Lady), widow of Sir William Eden,
4th Bart., and daughter of Col. Iremonger, of Wherwell Priory,
d. at Bournemouth, July 8. Times, July 10, p. 8/.
Eden (Gen. William Hassell), Col., 2nd Battalion, Scottish Eifles, d.
at 5, Eoyal Crescent, Bath, Dec. 10 (aged 82). Times, Dec. 12,
p. 5d; Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1026.
Edgcome (James), M.D., b. 1806, d. at Upper I^orwood, Jan. 10 (aged
75). Times, Jan. 12, p. 6d.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Edwaeds (Albert), Solicitor, b. at Bampton, ab. 1843, d. at Ottery St.
Mary, July 19. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 258 ; Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 619.
Edwaeds (Gen. Clement Alexander), C.B., Col. 18th (Eoyal Irish)
1877-82, d. at Leeson House, Blackheatb, July 29 (aged 69).
Times, Aug. 2, p. 9/; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 590 ; Army Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 607.
Edwaeds (Harriet, Lady), widow, firstly of John Owen Herbert,
secondly of Sir John Edwards, 1st Bart., and daughter of the Eev.
Charles Johnson, Prebendary of Wells, d. at Plas Machynlleth,
Wales, I^OY. 23 (aged 81). Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 16695,
17095.
Edwaeds (John Arthur), formerly a Barrister-at-Law, b. 1798, d. at
St. John's, Iver Heath, Bucks, Mar. 28. Law Times, Ixxii. p.
445.
Edwaeds (Joseph), Sculptor, d. at 40, Robert Street, Hampstead
Road, Jan. 9. Builder, xlii. p. 86 ; Building News, xlii. p. 61 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 85<7.
Edwaeds (Samuel), Solicitor, b. at Stamford, d. at Lewisham, May 14.
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 89 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 468.
Edzaedi (Prof. Anton), Philologist, d. June. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 329.
Egeetox (Lady). See Grey-Egerton (Anna Elizabeth, Lady).
Egletox (Thomas Nicholson), Bookbinder, d. May 11 (aged 69).
^'BooJcseller, 1882, p. 500.
Elahi Bukkds, Sheikh, 'Khan Bahadur,' Beef Contractor for the !N'avy.
United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 477.
Eland (Rev. Henry George), M.A., Vicar of Bedminster 1852-82.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1717^?.
Ellice (Harriett), widow of Russell Ellicc, Director of the East India
Company, daughter of Charles Chaplin, d. at Brickendonbury,
Hertford, Jan. 28 (aged 85). LTerts Merc. Jan. 28, p. 5h.
Elliot (Robert), M.D., F.R.C.P., b. 1812, d. at Carlisle, Dec. 31.
Lancet, 1883, i. p. 83.
Elliot (Madame), ''Madame Celeste," Actress, b. at Paris, Aug. 16,
1814, d. at 18, Rue Clapeyron, Paris, Eeb. Times, Peb. 21,
p. 9b.
Ellis (Hon. Augustus William Charles), 60th Rifles, youngest son of
Charles Augustus, Lord Howard de Walden, b. Eeb. 5, 1846, d.
at Greenwood, Jamaica, Apr. 22. Times, Apr. 26, p. 12d.
Ellis (WilKam), Sculptor, d. at Sheffield, July 19 (aged 58). Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1027^; Building News, xliii. p. 122; ^Art Jour. 1882,
p. 287.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Elt (Charles Henry), Eepresentative at the Metropolitan Board of
Works for Islington 1866-82, d. at 41, Gibson Square, May 21
(aged 77). TimeSy May 25, p. 7/; BiMer, xlii. p. 654.
Emeeson (Ealph Waldo), Author and Poet, b. at Sumner Street, Boston,
Mass., May 25, 1803, d. at Concord, Mass., Apr. 27. Times, Apr.
29, p. e>a\ Boston I). Advertiser, A-pv. 28; Acad. 1882, i. p. 320; Ath.
1882, i. pp. 569, 602 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 615i ; Free. American
Acad. N.s. ix. p. 403 ; Proc. American Phil. Sac. xx. p. 498.
Engel (Carl), Writer on Music, b. in Hanover, d. at 54, Addison
Eoad, Kensington, ISTov. 17 (aged 64). Times, Nov. 22, p. 10c;
. 23, p. 6c; Publishers' Circular, 1882, p. 1236 ; Ath. 1882, ii. p.
707.
England (George), Solicitor, b. at Howden, 1812, d. there, Dec. 11.
Solicitors^ Jour, xxvii. p. 135.
England (John), Engineer, b. Mar. 6, 1813, d. Eeb. 8. Minutes of
Proc. List. C.E. Ixx. p. 415.
Ennis (Capt. W.), late 11th Hussars, d. at 17, Linom Boad, Clapham,
Dec. 2 (aged 75). Army ^ Navy Ga%, xxiii. p. 1006.
Erskine (John Cadwallader Erskine, 4th Lord), b. 1804, d. at Etten-
heim House, Torquay, Mar. 28. ^ Times, Mar. 29, p. 10(j;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 48 9^?.
EscHER (Jean Henri Alfred), Swiss Statesman, b. at Zurich, Eeb. 20,
1819, d. Dec. 6. Times, Dec. 12, p. bd.
EscHMANN (Johann Karl), Musician, b. Apr. 12, 1826, d. Oct. 27.
Times, Dec. 12, p. bd.
EspiNAssY DE EoNTENELLE (Marquis Alfred David Augustus d'), late
Major, 1st Grenadier Begiment of the Imperial French Guard,
d. Jan. Times, Jan. 18, p. 6c.
Essex (Catherine Capell-Coningsby, Countess of), ''Kitty Stephens,"
Actress, widow of the 5th Earl and daughter of Edward Stephens,
b. in London, 1794, d. at 9, Belgrave Square, Eeb. 22. Times,
Eeb. 23, p. 10^?; Mar. 1, p. IOa?; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 305^?;
Serts Merc. Eeb. 25, p. U; ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 260.
EsTOTJENELLEs (Baroucss d'), d. at Tunis, Dec. 26. Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/
Etwall (Balph), M.P. for Andover 1831-47, d. at Connaught Street,
Hyde Park, Dec. 15 (aged 78). Times, Dec. 16, p. 7/; Guar-
dian, xxxvii. p. 1796i?.
Evans (Arthur), Solicitor, b. at Witham, Essex, 1843, d. at Maldon,
Essex, Aug. 4. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 648 ; Law Times, Ixxiii.
p. 286.
Evans (Bev. Charles John), M.A., Bector of Ovington 1865-82, d. at
the Bectory, Dec. 28 (aged 51). Guardian, xxxviii. p. 48«.
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Eyans (J.), Assistant Engineer, Bute Docks. Engineering^ xxxiii.
p. 410.
Eyeeitt (Allen Edward), Artist, d. June 1 1 (aged 58). Art Jour. 1882,
p. 224.
Etbel (Adolf), Historical and Animal Painter. '^Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 570.
Eyee (Rcy. Daniel James), M.A., Sub-Dean of Salisbury 1846-82, b.
at Salisbury, Dec. 17, 1802, d. there, Feb. 25. Guardian, xxxYii.
p. 344c?.
Faiebaien (Dorothy, Lady), widow of Sir "William Fairbairn, 1st Bart.,
F.R.S., and daughter of John Marr, b. near Morpeth, Oct. 1791,
d. at the Vicarage, "Waltham St. Lawrence, Jan. 11. '^Times^
Jan. 14, p. 6^; *Buildi7ig News, xlii. p. 94 ; Guardian, xxxYii.
pp. 85^?, 93f?.
Faiebeothee (Col. James), Bombay Staff Corps, d. at Aden, Jan. 4.
Times, Jan. 10, p. 115 ; Armg Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 117.
Falcokee (Thomas), late County Court Judge of Circuit ]N"o. 30 (South
Wales), b. 1805, d. at Eoyal Crescent, Bath, Aug. 28. Times,
Aug. 30, p. lOJ; Solicitors'' Jour. xxyI. p. 692; Laio Jour. xvii.
p. 479 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 315.
Falkner (George), Printer, and Editor of Bradshaio's Manchester
Journal, b. at Edinburgh, 1817, d. at The Oaklands, Timperley,
Cheshire, Dec. 31. Manchester City News, Jan. 6, 1883; Man-
chester Guardian, Jan. 2, 1883; Manchester Examiner, Jan. 2,
1883 ; Times, Jan. 4, 1883, p. 9/
Fancouet (Edwin), Nurseryman, d. at Chester, Feb. 2 (aged 56).
Gard. Chron. n.s. xyII. p. 309.
Faequhaesox (Lt.-Col. Francis Dundas), late 60th Regiment, d. at
Upper !N"orwood, Sept. 16. Times, Sept. 20, p. 7/; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1283(Z ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 731.
Faeeee (Lt.-Col. James Steadman Hawker), late Coldstream Guards,
d. at The Willows, Fulwood, Preston, June 3 (aged 57). Times,
June 7, p. 5/; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 446.
Fassoi^- (Surg.-Gen. Stanhope Hunter), M.D., Principal Medical Officer,
Aldershot, d. at Aldershot, Mar. 12. ^Guardian, xxxvii. p.
377flj; Lancetf 1882, i. p. 449; Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. pp.
196, 199; ^^Times, Mar. 16, p. 10^?.
Fatjlknee (F.), Gardener, d. at Woolton, Liverpool, Nov. 8. Gard.
Chron. n-.s. xviii. p. 633.
Fayell (Milnes), ex-Coroner for Castle Ward, Durham, d. Dec. 23
(aged 75). Guardian, xxxviii. p. be.
36 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Fawcett (Capt. Henry Augustus), R.N., d. at Lower I^'orwood, Mar.
3 (aged 91). "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345c; Times, Mar. 6, p. 75;
Army 8f Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 182.
Fawcett (Maj, Joseph Hodgson), 91st (Argyllshire and Sutherland-
shire) Highlanders, b. Feb. 27, 1835, d. at the Cape of Good
Hope, Dec. 13. United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 1000; Army ^ Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 1046.
Fellowes (Henry Thomas Abdy Butler), M.R.C.S., d. at Chobham,
Surrey, Feb. 18 (aged 25). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 331.
Fenton (Thomas), Arctic IS'avigator, b. at Dundee, d. (aged 44).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 11815.
Feeguson-Davie (Frances Juliana, Lady), widow of Gen. Sir Henry
Eobert Ferguson-Davie, 1st Bart., d. at Greedy Park, Devon, Apr.
12 (aged 79). Times, Apr. 14, p. 7c; Guardian, xxxvii. p. b^ba.
Feegusson" (Olive, Lady), 2nd wife of Bt. Hon. Sir James Fergusson,
Governor of Bombay and daughter of John Henry Bichman, d. at
Bombay, Jan. 8. Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 455, 133c; Times, Jan.
9, p. 6c ; 16, p. 55; 31, p. 9/.
ffole:es (Charlotte Philippa, Lady), widow of Sir "William Henry
Martin Browne ffolkes, 2nd Bart., and daughter of Dominick
Geoffrey Browne, of Castle Macgarret, b. 1798, d. at Congham
Lodge, near Lynn, Dec. 23. Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/
Figueeas-y-Moeacas (Stanislas), President of the Spanish Bepublic
1873, b. at Barcelona, 1819. Times, I^ov. 13, p. 7/
Finch (Lt.-Col. the Hon. Daniel Greville), late 24th Regiment, 2nd
son of the 5th Earl of Aylesford, b. Apr. 26, 1827, d. at 19,
Bury Street, St. James's, Feb. 22. Times, Feb. 25, p. 10c;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345c.
FiNiGAi?- (James Lysaght), M P. for Ennis 1879-82, b. 1844. ^'Guar-
dian, xxxvii. p. 1250a.
FiEBANK (Ralph), Contractor, b. at Toft Hill, Durham, July 22, 1837,
d. at "Washingborough, near Lincoln, Dec. 19. Minutes of Proc.
Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 317 ; Builder, xliv. p. 28.
FiTZGEEALD (Rt. Hou. Lord Otho Augustus), M.P. for co. Kildare
1865-74, Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household 1868-74, 3rd
son of the 3rd Duke of Leinster, b. Oct. 10, 1827, d. at Oakley
Court, Windsor, JS'ov. 19. Times, I^'ov. 20, p. 6(?; 23, p. 6c;
Jour. SoG. Arts, xxxi. p. 33; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1632c.
FiTZGiBBON- (Gerald), Q.C., Irish Bar, b. 1793, d. Sept. 27. Solicitors^
Jour. xxvi. p. 763.
FiTzwiLLiAM (Lady Dorothy Henrietta Wentworth), 5th daughter of
the 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, b. 1822, d. at Warmsworth Hall, July
10. * Times, July 12, p. 10/.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Fletchee (J. Shepherd), M.D., Medical Writer, b. at Prestwich,
Manchester, Aug. 1822, d. at Higher Broughton, Manchester,
Feb. 4. MmicJiester Guardian, Feb. 6.
Flood (Capt. "Warden Hatton), late 13th (Somersetshire) Light Infantry,
d. at Torquay, Oct. 8. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 807.
Fontaine (Auguste), Eookseller, d. at Paris, Feb. 20 (aged 68). Bib'
liographer, i. p. 188.
FoEBES (Rev. Edward), D.D., Yicar of St. Olave's, Old Jewry, with
St. Martin Pomeroy, and Rector of St. Mary Colechurch and St.
Mildred, Poultry, 1880-2, and Honorary Secretary of the Colonial
and Foreign Church Society, d. at Cannes, May 12 (aged 65).
Times, May 16, p. 10^?.
FoEBEs (Capt. William), R.J^"., d. at Wateaton Lodge, "Woolston (aged
71). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 764.
FoED (William Henry), Bookseller, b. at Manchester, d. there,
June 20. Manchester Guardian, June 22; Palatine Note Book,
July.
Ford (William Henry), Solicitor, d. at Portsmouth, iN'ov. 7 (aged 40).
Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 33.
FoEEE (Erasmus Darwin), M.D., President of the Faculty of the
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisyille, U.S. ^Lancet, 1882, i.
p. 501.
FoEEEST (John King), F.R.C.S.L, b. at Cork, d. at Clare Street, Dub-
lin, Apr. 17. ^Lancet, 1882, i. p. 670.
FoEEESTEE (HeuTy), Actor. *Ath. 1882, i. p. 484.
FosTEE (Lt. A.), 15th (East Yorkshii^e) Regiment, d. in India. Army
8f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 962.
" FosTEE (Frank)." See Puseley (Daniel).
FosTEE (George), Calico Printer, d. at the Whinns, Sabden, Lancashire,
Apr. 11 (aged 86). Manchester City News, Apr. 15; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 545^?.
FosTEE (Thomas Campbell), Q.C., Recorder of Warwick 1874-82,
b. 1813, d. at 30, Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, July 1. Times,
July 3, p. &d ; Solicitors' Jour, xxvi. p. 568 ; Law Jour.
xvii. p. 370 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. 205 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
FosTEE (WiUiam), PubUsher. -^Ath. 1882, i. p. 510.
Fo^vLEE (Joseph), Antiquary, d. Apr. (aged 91). "^Building News^
xlii. p. 493.
FowLEE (Lt.-Col. William), late 47th Regiment, d. at Cotham, Bristol,
Feb. 18 (aged 52). Times, Feb. 23, p. 10«.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Fox (Mrs.), Poet, wife of Charles Fox and daughter of "William
Hustler, b. at Bradford, Yorkshire, 1800, d. at Trebah, near
Falmouth, Feb. 19. Acad, 1882, i. p. 138.
Fkaccaeoli (Innocenzo), Sculptor, b. at Castel Rotto, near Verona,
1803. ^'Acad. 1882, i. p. 311.
Fean-cis (Col. George Grant), 1st Glamorganshii-e Artillery, Antiquary,
Mayor of Swansea 1853-4, b. at Swansea, 1814, d. at 9, Upper
Phillimore Place, Kensington, Apr. 21. Times, Apr. 26, p. 12d ;
^Iron, xix. p. 348; ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 541; Acad, 1882, i. p. 321;
United Sen\ Gaz. 1. p. 326 ; Builditig News, xlii. p. 523 ;
'^Architect, xxvii. p. 274.
Feancis (John), Publisher of the Atkenceum 1831-82, b. July, 1811,
d. at 20, Wellington Street, Strand, Apr. 6. Times, Apr. 11, p.
5d; 19, p. 12c; Ath. 1882, i. pp. 476, 479; Iroti, xix. p. 285 ;
Boohseller, 1882, p. 418; '^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 5125; Building
News, xlii. p. 462 ; JST. Sf Q. 6th ser. v. p. 300.
Feancke (Hermann), ''Heinrich Lindau," Poet and Dramatist. *Ath.
1882, ii. p. 273.
Feanklyn (William IS'onis), Solicitor, b. 1801, d. at Tunbridge Wells,
Apr. 6. Zaio Times, Ixxiii. p. 17.
Feasee (Selina Charlotte, Lady), widow of Sir John Fraser, K.C.M.G.,
and daughter of William Baldwin, d. at Sion Hill, Bath, July 1
(aged 84). ^ Times, July 13, p. Sd.
Feeeman (H. S.), Manager of the Brading Harbour Reclamation Works.
Building Neivs, xliii. p. 310.
Feench (Maj. Edward Francis), late 82nd and 22nd Regiment, d. at
Lower Bridge Street, Chester, Jan. 3 (aged 87). Times, Jan. 5,
p. Qe.
Feeydoef ( von), ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baden, d. at
Karlsruhe, Nov. Times, I^"ov. 17, p. 85.
Feiedmann ( ), Inventor, Member of the Lower House of the
Reichsrath, Austria, d. Feb. Times, Feb. 24, p. 10a.
Feiedeeich (Prof. Nicholas), Author of " Progressive Muscular
Atrophy." Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 993.
Feost (Thomas), Gardener, d. at Maidstone, Nov. 11 (aged 59). Gm-d.
Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 695.
Ftjlfoed (Capt. C. T. R.), late R.A., d. in India. United Serv. Gaz. 1.
pp. 379, 426.
FuLLAETON (John Archibald), M.B., Publisher, d. at Edinburgh, June
8 (aged 78). Bookseller, 1882, p. 688.
Fullee (Lt. A.), 34th Regiment, d. at Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, Sept. 24. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 751.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882
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FuLLEE (Benjamin), Deputy-Lieutenant for Bucks, d. Mar. 20 (aged
90). '^'Guardian, sxxvii. p. 449^.
Fyfe (William B. C), Artist, b. at Dundee, d. at Abbey Eoad, St.
John's Wood, Sept. 15 (aged 46). Architect, xx\Hiii. p. 187;
Building JS^ews, xliii. p. 371; Guard ian^ xxxyii. p. 1277^7; Ti?}ies,
Sept. 18, p. ec; -^Atli. 1882, ii. p. 410; Builder, xliii. p. 413.
Gadsbt (John Topham), M.D., M.E.C.S., d. at Mansfield, JS'otts, Feb.
9 (aged 28). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 331.
Gagaeix (Ivan S.), Member of the Order of Jesuits, b. 1814, d. at
Paris, July 20. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 101.
Gage (Hon. Elizabeth Maria), eldest daughter of the 4th Viscount
Gage, d. at Eastbourne, Oct. 7. "^'Times, Oct. 11, p. Qe.
Gaine (William Edward), Civil Engineer, d. at Blackbui-n, Mar. 20
(aged 64). Ath. 1882, i. p. 513.
GALiG2>A>fi (William), Proprietor of Galtpiani^s Messetiger, b. in Lon-
don, d. at 82, Faubourg St. Honore, Paris, Dec. 11 (aged 84).
*Gtiardia7i, xxxvii. p. 1796^?; Times, Dec. 13, p. 6/; Iron, xx.
p. 509.
Gambbtta (Leon Michel), President of the Chamber, France, 1882,
b. at Cahors, Apr. 3, 1838, d. at Yille d' A\Tay, Dec. 31. TimeSf
Jan. 2, 1883, pp. 3a, 5a; 3, p. 5a; 4, pp. 5^5, lOa; 5, pp. 2b, Aa;
8, p. 5/; 13, p. 5h; 15, p. 5c; 16, p. 1h.
Gambetta (Madame), mother of Leon Michel Gambetta, d. at St.
Mande, July 19. Times, July 20, p. 5e.
Gaebnek (Lt.-Col. J.), late in 13th (Somersetshire) Light Infantry, d. at
19, Kensington, Bath, Dec. 6 (aged 85). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 1025.
Gaedoni ( ), Operatic Tenor. *Ath. 1882, i. p. 455.
Gaeibaldi (Gen. Giuseppe), Italian Patriot, b. at Nice, July 22,
1807, d. at Caprera, June 2. Times, June 3, p. I2a; 5, pp. 5c,
7/; 7, p. 5c; 8, p. Id; 9, p. 5d; 10, p. 7d; 12, p. 7h; 14,
p. 5d ; Herts Merc, June 10, p. 2g; Harper'' s WeeUy, xxvi. pp.
59, 380 ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 7973, 809i; ; Army Sf Navy
Gaz. xxiii. pp. 429, 454.
Gaeeett (Commander Edward), R.N., retired, d. at Camden Grove,
Peckham, Feb. 5 (aged 90). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 102.
Gaeeett (Rhoda), Decorative Artist, eldest daughter of the Rev. John
F. Garrett, b. at Eyam, Derbyshire, 1841, d. at 2, Gower Street,
IS^ov. 12. Times, Dec. 4, p. 9/; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 772; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1715« ; Builder, xliii. p. 765 ; Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 397.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOll THE YEAR 1882.
Gawler (Col. John Cox), late 73rd Eegiment, Keeper of the Regalia
in the Tower, d. at 3, Mayfield Terrace, Blackheath, July 31
(aged 52). TimeSj Aug. 4, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 10855.
Geare (William Frederick), Solicitor, b. 1849, d. at Regent's Park
Villas, Jan. 12. Law Times^ Ixxii. p. 233; Law Jour. xvii.
p. 54.
Gee (Alfred William), Barrister-at-Law, d. at ITewsham Drive, West
Derby, Liverpool, Feb. 23 (aged 33). Law Times, Ixxii. p. 358 ;
"^Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 303.
Gelibert (Jean Pierre Paul), Animal Painter, d. at Barthe-le-Neste,
Hautes-Pyrenees, Sept. 24 (aged 80). -^'Ath. 1882, ii. p. 536.
Gell (Inigo), Solicitor, b. 1823, d. at Lewes, May 24. Solicitors*
Jour. xxvi. p. 499.
Geoffroy (C), Engraver, d. at Passy (aged 63). ^'Ath. 1882, i. p.
452 ; Architect, xxvii. p. 202.
Germon (Rev. Nicholas), M.A., Rector of St. Peter's, Manchester,
1825-82, formerly High Master of Manchester Free Grammar
School, b. at Teign-Moreton, Hampstead, Devonshire, Feb. 23,
1799; d. at Barn Hawe, Edenbridge, Kent, Nov. 22. Manchester
Guardian, Nov. 23; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1675^;.
Gibbons (Surg.-Gen. John), C.B., Army Medical Department (retired),
d. at 8, Waterloo Road, Dublin, Dec. 6 (aged 57). Times, Dec.
12, p. bd', United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 963.
GiBBS (Rev. Michael), M.A., Yicar of Christ Church, Newgate Street,
and Rector of St. Leonard's, Foster Lane, 1841-82, Prebendary of
St. Paul's 1856-82, and Treasurer 1870-82, d. at 7, King Edward
Street, Jan. 19 (aged 69). Times, Jan. 20, p. 8(?; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 133^?.
GiBSOiiT (Rev. Nicholas William), M.A., Canon Residentiary 1861-82,
and Sub-Dean 1874-82, of Manchester, b. at Newcastle-on-Tyne,
June, 1802, d. at Manchester, June 18. Manchester Guardian,
19 ; Times, June 20, p. U.
GiFFORD (Henri), Aeronaut and Engineer, b. at Paris, Jan. 8, 1825, d.
there, Apr. Engineer, liii. p. 309 ; Engineering, xxxiii. p. 409 ;
^Iron, xix. p. 307 ; Builder, xlii. p. 497 ; ^Nature, xxv. p. 591 ;
^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 543; ^Times, Apr. 17, p. 6^.
Giles (Rev. Henry), Unitarian Minister, b. at Craanford, Co. Wexford,
Nov. 1, 1809, d. at Hyde Park, Mass., July 10. Unitarian
JSerald, Aug. 11 ; Boston B. Advertiser, July 12.
Giles (Richard), M.D., d. at Pentreath, Torquay, Aug. 8. "^Lancet,
1882, ii. p. 295.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
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Gm. (Capt. William), E.E., Traveller, b. at Bangalore, 1843, murdered
at Wady Sudr, Arabia, Aug. 11. Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. n.s. xv.
p. xv; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 1079; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 347;
Ath. 1882, ii. p. 599 ; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 894 ; Titnes,
Oct. 30, p. 6c ; Nov. 2, p. 9/; 27, p. 4«.
GiLMAN- (Arthur), Architect, b. at I^'ewburyport, Mass., d. at Syracuse,
i^r.Y., July 11. Boston D. Advertiser, July 18 ; Architect, xxviii.
p. 97.
GixpiN^ (Col. Sir Eichard Thomas), 1st Bart., M.P. for Bedfordshire
1851-80, b. in London, 1801, d. at EockKffe Grange, Bedford-
shire, Apr. 8. Times, Apr. 10, p. 1e ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp.
5125, b2\c.
GiMLETTE (Eev. Thomas), D.D., Prebendary and Sub-Dean of Water-
ford, d. at Dunmore East, Ireland, Eeb. 13. ^-Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 2565, 2Qbc.
GifiAUD (Pierre Francois Eugene), Painter, b. at Paris, Aug. 9, 1806.
*Ath. 1882, i. p. 65.
Gleadall (Eev. John William), M.A., Preacher at the Foundling
Hospital, d. (aged 83). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1564^?.
GoDDARD (Delano Alexander), Editor of the Boston Daily Advertiser
1868-82, b. at Worcester, Mass., Aug. 27, 1831, d. at Boston,
Mass., Jan. Boston B. Advertiser, Jan. 11; Ath. 1882, i. p.
127.
GoDDARD (Ebenezer), Gas Engineer, three times Mayor of Ipswich,
b. at Ipswich, Mar. 10, 1816, d. at Oak Hill, Ipswich, Oct. 19.
Iron, XX. p. 360 ; ^Times, Oct. 21, p. 7/; Minutes of Proc. Inst.
C.E. Ixxii. p. 312 ; Building News, xliii. p. 521.
GoDEFEOi (M. H.), Politician. Times, July 1, p. 125.
Goldsmith (John), Solicitor, b. ab. 1835, d. at Maida Yale, July 13.
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 241.
GoocH (Thomas Longridge), Civil Engineer, b. in London, ISTov. 1,
1808, d. at Team Lodge, Gateshead-on-Tyne, IS'ov. 23. Building
Neios, xliii. p. 682 ; Architect, xxviii. p. 354 ; Iron, xx. p. 464 ;
Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 300.
GooDAiL (Thomas William), Deputy- Assistant Superintendent of Stores,
d. at ClayviUe, Shepherd's Bush, Jan. 14 (aged 51). Army ^ Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 63.
GooDENOUGH (Col. Osbome H.), late E.A. d. Dec. 23. Army 8f Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 1066.
GooDwnq- (Ichabod), ex-Governor of E'ew Hampshire, b. at !N'orth
Berwick, Me., Oct. 10, 1796, d. at Portsmouth, JS'.H., July 4.
Boston D. .Advertiser i July 6.
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OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
GooLD (Capt. W. H.), d. at Southsea. Army &f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
142.
GoEDON (John), LL.D., H.M. Inspector of . Schools 1843-74, b. at
Kirkcudbright, d. at Edinburgh, June 17 (aged 85). Times,
June 20, p. U,
GoESE (Thomas), Parish Clerk of Eccles 1830-82. Guardian^ xxxvii.
p. 921<?.
Gosling (Rev. John Frederick), M.A., Vicar of Eream 1869-82, d. at
the Yicarage, Oct. 16. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1575c.
GoTJDSMiT (Prof.), Professor of Roman Law in the University, Leyden,
1858-82, d. Mar. (aged 69). Times, Mar. 25, p. \2a.
Gould (Rev. George), President of the Baptist Union 1879-80, b, in
the West of England, d. at 14, Unthanks Road, I^"orwich, Eeb.
13 (aged 63). Times, Feb. 14, p. 10/
GowENLocK (Alfred Hargreaves), Engineer and Ironfounder, b. at
Manchester, d. at Dulwich, May 25 (aged 47). Proc. Inst. Mech.
Engineers, 1883, p. 18.
GoTDEE (Charles Maclvor), L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., d. at Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, Dec. 16 (aged 26). Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1141.
Geaftoi^ (William Henry Fitzroy, 6th Duke of), b. at Grosvenor
Place, Aug. 5, 1819, d. at 4, Grosvenor Place, May 21. Guard-
ian, xxxvii. p. 729fl^; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 399 ; Times, May 22,
p. 11/; 29, p. 9/; Herts Merc. May 27, p. Za.
Geaham (S. J.), Market Gardener, d. at Cranford, Middlesex, Jan. 17
(aged 77). Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 122.
Geaham (Col. William), d. at Mossknow, Dumfriesshii'e, Mar. 2 (aged
85). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345^;.
Geant (Gen. Charles), C.B., late Bengal Horse Artillery, d. at 3,
Suffolk Square, Cheltenham, Jan. 13. Tnies, Jan. 18, p. 6d;
United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 48 ; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 38 ;
"^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 133^?.
Geant (Col. E. F.), R.A., d. at Worthing, Sept. Army Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 757.
Geant (Hon. William), Member of the Legislative Council, Sierra
Leone, Proprietor of the Sierra Leone West African Reporter, d.
in London, Jan. 28 (aged 50). Times, Jan. 31, p. 7c.
Geaxjx (Charles), Greek Philologist, one of the Editors of the Bevue
Critique. ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 48.
Geaves (Lt.-Gen. John Crosbie), C.B., late Bombay Cavalry, b. Sept.
19, 1820, d. at Poonah, Nov. 28. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1836« ;
United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 978 ; Times, Dec. 22, p. 4^,
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
43
Ghaves (Col. Robert Stannus), late Bengal Staff Corps, b. ab. 1831,
d. at 5, Peel Terrace, St. Helier's, Dec. 16. Times, Dec. 21, p.
United Sen\ Ga%. 1. p. 978.
Geat (Dr. John F.), Homoeopatbist, b. at Sherboiirne, N.Y., 1804,
d. at New York City, June 5. Scientific American^ xlvi. p. 393 ;
Harper^ s WeeUi/y xxvi. p. 380.
Geat (Mary Anne Gray, Lady), widow of the 16th Lord Gray, and
daughter of Col. Charles Philip de Ainslie, d. at Pan, Basses-
Pyrenees, Feb. 16 (aged 72). "-^'Times, Feb. 22, p. 10^.
Geeates (Rev. Henry Addington), M.A., Yiear of Christ Chui'ch, Ply-
mouth, 1846-77, d. Dec. 8 (aged 81). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1764^.
Geeei^ (Capt.), 21st Fusiliers, Gentleman-Usher to AYilliam lY., b. at
Buckden, d. there, Jan. 5 (aged 94). Times, Jan. 17, p. 9/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 85^; Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 38.
Geeen (John), Bookseller and Proprietor of the Beverley Guardian,
d. at Market Place, Beverley, Jan. 17 (aged 65). Boolseller,
1882, p. 95.
Geeen (Thomas Hill), Whyte's Professor of Moral Philosophy in the
rniversity, Oxford, 1878-82, b. 1836, d. at Oxford, Mar. 26.
Times, Mar. 27, p. U\ 28, p. 8^; 30, p. 5/; Acad. 1882, i. p.
231 ; AtJi. 1882, i. p. 414 ; "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 449^?.
Geeene (Robert Rowan), Chief Engineer, Midland Great Western
Railway of Ireland, 1878-82, b. 1835, d. Nov. 18. Minutes of
Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 308.
Geeene (William), Solicitor, b. 1810, d. at Norwich, Nov. 23. Solicitors'
Jour, xxvii. p. 91.
Geeenwell (Miss Dora), Author and Poet, d. at Clifton, Mar. 29.
Ath. 1882, i. pp. 476, 541.
Geegan (William), Philanthropist and Cabinet Maker. Building
News, xliii. p. 489.
Geegoey (William), Solicitor, d. June 7 (aged 92). Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 521.
Geeig (Maj. John James), C.B., formerly Head Constable of Liverpool,
d. at Bournemouth, Dec. 2 (aged 75). Times, Dec. 5, p. 7/;
Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1046.
Geeith (Karl Johann), Bishop of St. Gall 1862-82, b. at Rapperswyl,
May 25, 1807, d. at the Palace, St. Gall, May 17. Titnes, June
5, p. 8c ; Gua/rdiart, xxxvii. p. 79 Id?.
Geey (Charlotte, Lady), widow of Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry George
Grey, G.C.B., and only daughter of Sir Charles des Yoeux, 1st
Bart., d. at 7, Seamore Place, Curzon Street, Feb. 12 (aged 93).
Times, Feb. 13, p. 9/.
44
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Geey (Et. Hon. Sir George), 2nd Bart., G.C.B., Secretary of State
for the Home Department 1846-52, 1855-8, 1861-6, b. at
Gibraltar, May 11, 1799, d. at Falloden, near Alnwick, Sept. 9.
Times, Sept. 11, p. 16, p. 9^; RerU Merc. Sept. 16, p. 3^; ;
Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 719; Laio Times, Ixxiii. pp. 333, 342;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 12 45 J.
Geey-Egerton" (Anna Elizabeth, Lady), ^yidow of Sir Philip de Mal-
pas Grey-Egerton, 10th Bart., and 2nd daughter of George John
Legh, of High Legh, d. at 28b, Albemarle Street, Nov. 26.
Times, I^oy. 28, p. 9/; Guardian, xxx-sii. p. 1669J.
Gkibble (Lt. Henry Cholmley), 3rd Dragoon Guards, killed at Kas-
sassin, Egypt, Aug. 28 (aged 24). "^'Times, Sept. 12, p. 9/; Army
Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 738; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 711 ; Herts
Merc. Sept. 16, p. 5/
Grigoeief (Yasily Yasilievich), Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Lan-
guages in the University, St Petersburg, 1873, b. at St. Peters-
burg, 1816, d. Jan. Ath. 1882, i. p. 95 ; Jour. R. Asiatic Soc.
N.s. xiv. p. xxi; Times, Jan. 21, p. 9/.
Geosjean (J. J. Beaumont Jeanneret), Agricultural Chemist, d. (aged
39). "^Chemical News, xlvi. p. 76.
Geundt (Thomas), Solicitor, b. at Reddish, 1836, d. at AVestleigh,
Lymm, June 20. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 205.
Geunee (Wilhelm Heinrich Ludwig), Director of the Eoyal Collection
of Engravings, and Professor in the Art Academy, Dresden, b. at
Dresden, Feb. 24, 1801, d. there, Feb. 27. Ath. 1882, i. p. 323 ;
Times, Mar. 6, p. 75 ; Building News, xlii. p. 298.
Guigon (Francois), Landscape Painter, b. at Geneva, 1807, d. there,
June. Times, June 24, p. 11/; Building News, xlii. p. 791;
Architect, xxviii. p. 27 ; "^Builder, xliii. p. 35.
Gtjllivee (George), F.E.S., F.E.C.S., formerly Hunterian Professor
of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology, Eoyal College of
Surgeons, b. at Banbury, June 4, 1804, d. at Canterbury, I^oy.
17. Times, JS'ov. 21, p. lOJ; Army 8f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 986;
Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 917.
GuKNiNG (Lt. A. E.), E.A., d. at Almorah, Aug. 3. ^Army ^ Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 757.
GupPT (Thomas Eichard), Engineer, b. at Bristol, 1797, d. at Portici,
Italy, June 28. Miiiutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixix. p. 411 ; Iron,
XX. p. 12 ; Times, July 6, p. 65.
GiTENET (Samuel), M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth 1857-68, formerly
a partner in the firm of Overend, Gurney, and Co., Money
Brokers, b. 1816, d. at The Spa, Tunbridge Wis, Apr. 4.
Times y Apr. 6, p. Id.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
45
Haas (Ernst Anton Max), M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit in
TJniTersity College, London, 1875-82, b. at Coburg, Apr. 18,
1835, d. at "Westboume Park Eoad, July 3. Aead. 1882, ii.
p. 48; Afh. 1882, ii. p. 78 ; Jour. H. Asiatic Soc. n.s. xv.
p. xxii.
Hagtte (Lt.-Col.), late 67tli Eegiment. Armt/ ^ Navy Ga%. xxiii.
p. 55.
Haines (George 'William), Solicitor, b. 1845, d. Jan. 31. Solicitors^
Jour. xxvi. p. 233.
Halbig (Prof. Johan), Sculptor, b. at Donnersdorf, Bavaria, July 13,
1814, d. at Munich. ^Acad. 1882, ii. p. 193 ; ^Ath. 1882, ii. p.
378.
Haldane (Alexander), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1800, d. at Westboume
Terrace, Hyde Park, July 19. Laio Times, Ixxiii. p. 241.
Hale (Hon. Artemus), Manufacturer, ex-Member of the United States'
Congress, b. at Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 20, 1783, d. at Bridge-
water, Mass., Aug. 3. Bostott D. Advertiser, Aug. 5.
Hale (Hon. Charles), formerly editor of the Boston Bail?/ Advertiser ^
b. at Boston, Mass., Juno 7, 1831, d. there, Mar. 1. Boston B.
Advertiser, Mar. 3.
Hall (Charles), Solicitor, b. 1817, d. at Accrington, Dec. 24. Solicitors^
Jour, xxvii. p. 161.
Hall (Hany), Animal Painter, b. at Cambridge, d. at Xewmarket,
Apr. 22 (aged 67). Architect, xxvii. p. 274 ; Times, Apr. 26, p.
I2d', Herts Merc. Apr. 29, p. 5/
Hall (Vice-Admiral Robert), C. B., I^Taval Secretary to the Admiralty,
b. at Kingston, Ontario, 1817, d. at 28, Craven Hill Gardens,
June 11. Times, June 14, p. 8^?; Iro?t, xix. p. 372; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. S25a ; Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 451; * United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 406.
Hallard (Predciick), Advocate, Sheriff- Substitute of Mid-Lothian,
1852-81, b. at Edinburgh, 1821, d. at 61, York Place, Edin-
burgh, Jan. 12. Times, Jan. 14, p. 6<? ; Law Times, Ixxii.
p. 233.
Halm (Karl von), Director of the Library and Ordinary Professor in
the University, Munich, b. at Munich, d. Oct. 5 (aged 73). Ath.
1882, ii. p. 530.
Hamilton (Elizabeth), daughter of Sir "William Hamilton, the Meta-
physician. *Ath. 1882, i. p. 318 ; Times, Mar. 11, p. 10/.
Hamiltox (Lady Emily Eleanor), wife of John Glencaim Carter
Hamilton, and daughter of the 8th Earl of Leven, b. 1840, d. at
Dalzell, Lancashire, I^ov. 11. ^'Times, "Eoy, 14, p. 10c,
46
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Hamiltoi?- (George), M.D., L.R.C.S.Eclin., b. at Edinburgh, d. at
Palkirk, July 18 (aged 78). Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 124.
HAJfBURY (Daniel Bell), Pharmacist, b. Feb. 8, 1794, d. at Clapham,
Feb. 12. Pharm. Jour. 3rd scr. xii. p. 698.
Handyside (James Baird), Engineer, Eussian Consul at Glasgow
1867-73, b. at Glasgow, Oct. 4, 1835, d. there, Mar. 11.
Engineer, liii. p. 197; Engineering, xxxiii. p. 247; Iron, xix. p.
207 ; Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 18.
Handyside (M"aj.-Gen. Robert Vernor), late 33rd Madras Native
Infantry, d. at Philbeach Gardens, South Kensington, Feb. 5
(aged 52). Times, Feb. 7, p. \0h ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 115 ;
Army ^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 102.
Hanly (John Laffan), Proprietor and Editor of the Stamhoul, d. at
Constantinople, Aug. 29 (aged 47). Ath. 1882, ii. p. 372.
Hanna (Rev. William), D.D., LL.T)., Free Church Minister, and
several years editor of the North British PevieWf d. at 77,
Colcshill Street, Eaton Square, May 24 (aged 73). Times,
May 25, p. 7/; "^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 669; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
760^!.
ITannen (Lt.-Col. G. Grote), R.A., d. at Marseilles (aged 46). United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 497.
Haxska (Madame). See Bahac (Madame de).
Hansom (Josei^h Aloysius), Architect and Inventor of the Hansom"
Cab, b. at York, Oct. 26, 1803, d. at Fulham Road, June 29.
Timesj Zvlj 1, p. 125; Iron, xx. p. 12; Builder, xliii. p. 43;
Architect, xxviii. p. 22 ; Building News, xliii. p. 8 ; Guardian^
xxxvii. p. 920r.
Haxson (Samuel), Merchant, London, d. at Zurich (aged 77). Times,
Feb. 25, p. 10^?.
Haedii^g (Rev. William), M.A., Vicar of Sulgrave 1829-82, d. Mar.
29. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 552^;.
Haedixg (Mrs.), widow of the above Rev. William Harding, d. Apr.
5. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 552f?.
Haelaxd (Thomas), M.R.C.S., b. at Rosedale, Yorkshii-e, Nov. 3,
1794, d. at Manchester, Apr. 12. Manchester Courier, Apr. 15.
Haeeiet (Sister)." See Parish (Harriet).
Haeeison (Sir Edmund Stephen), Kt., C.B., Deputy-Clerk of the
Council 1860-82, b. 1810, d. at 114, Harley Street, Sept. 21.
Times, Sept. 22, p. 7/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13095.
Haeeisox (Rev. William), M.A., Rector of Great and Little Biixh,
Essex, 1848-82, Honorary Canon of St. Albans 1873-82. Guard-
ian, xxxvii. p. 9645.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
47
Haeeowbt (Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of), K.G., D.C.L., Lord Privy
Seal 1855-7, Yice-President of the Council 1874, b. at the Army
Pay Office, Whitehall, May 19, 1798, d. at Sandon Hall,
Staffordshire, Xov. 19. Herts Merc. Dec. 2, p. Ae\ Times^ ]N'ov.
20, p. 6^/; 21, p. lOfl^j 27, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1632c;;
Jour. Soc. Arts, xxxi. p. 33.
HAEVEr (Capt. John), E.X., Co-Inventor with Commander Frederick
Harvey, of the "Harvey" Torpedo, d. at Folkestone, Sept. 3
(aged 88). Iron, xx. p. 212 ; Times, Sept. 8, p. 5e ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1245J; Arm)/ ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 720.
Harvey (Richard Sutton) F.R.C.S., b. at Pointon, Staffordshire, Mar.
1803, d. at Lincoln, July 16. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 125.
Haussonville (Comtesse d'), Author, granddaughter of Madame de
Stael, d. Apr. Times, Apr. 24, p. 9^? ; 25, p. ba.
Havelock (Hannah Shepherd, Lady), widow of Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
Havclock, K.C.B., and daughter of the Rev. Joshua Marsh-
mau, D.D., b. 1809, d. at 14, Kensington Park Gardens, Aug. 25,
limes, Aug. 29, p. &d; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 11813.
Hawes (George W.), Ph.D., Curator of the Geological Department,
National Museum, Wasliington, 1880-2, b. at Marion, Ind., Dec.
31, 1848, d. at Manitou Springs, Colorado, June 22. American
Jour, of Sci. 3rd scr. xxiv. p. 159 ; Scientific American, xlvii. p. 56.
Hawxixs (Rev. Bradford Denne), M.A., Rector of Rivenhall 1853-82
d. (aged 82). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 897^?.
Hawkins (Rev. Edward), D.D,, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford,
1828-82, Canon of Rochester 1828-82, and Rector of Purleigh
1828-82, d. at Rochester, Nov. 18 (aged 93). Times, Nov. 20,
p. 6(?; 25, p. 8r/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1640^^.
HiWLEY (Rev. Edward), M.A., Vicar of Worksop 1870-82, d. May 9
(aged 50). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 658^.
Hawthoene (Elizabeth Manning), eldest sister of Nathaniel Haw-
thorne, b. 1802, d. at Beverley, Mass., Dec. 31, Boston I).
Advertiser, Jan. 2, 1883.
Haycock (Edward), Architect, d. May 2 (aged 52). Building JVews,
xlii. p. 557.
Hayes (Augustus Allen), M.D., Chemist, b. at Windsor, Vt., Feb. 28,
1806, d. at Longwood, June 21. Proc. American Acad. n.s. x.
p. 422.
Hayes (Vice- Admiral John Montagu), C.B., d. at Charlton House,
Southsea, Apr. 3 (aged 66), "^'Times, Apr. 4, p. 105 ; Arm?/
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 262; Guardian, xxxvii, p. 521c.
Hayez (Francois), Artist, b. at Venice, 1792. Architect, xxvii. p. 136,
48 OBITUA-RY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 18S2.
Haxwoeth (John), M.E.C.S., L.S.A., d. July 5 (aged 84). Lancet,
1882, ii. p. 687.
Headlam (Edward), Director of Examinations, Civil Service Commis-
sion, 1876-82, b. 1824, d. at 24, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park,
Oct. 26. Times, Nov. 2, p. 6c ; Iron, xx. p. 379 ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 15575; Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 58.
Healy (John Plummer), Lawyer, b. at Washington, K.H., 1810, d. at
Eoston, Mass., Jan. 4. Boston D. Advertiser, Jan. 5.
Heath (Baron Robert Amadeus), Consul-General in London for Italy
1879-82, b. 1818, d. at Paris, June 5. Times, June 9, p. 9/
Heaton" (Clement), Artist in Stained Glass and Decorator, d. Feb.
Architect, xxvii. p. 148; Building Nexcs, xlii. p. 316; Builder,
xlii. p. 298.
Hedayat Ali (Lt.-Col.), Native Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-
Chief in India. Times, Aug. 18, p. 8r.
Hedley (Edward), Mining Engineer, b. at AVigan, Dec. 9, 1836, d. at
Derby, Sept. 11. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 314.
Heljestrand (J. K.), Iron Manufacturer, d. Nov. 26 (aged 64).
^Iron, XX. p. 509.
Hellwag (Wilhelm), llailway Engineer, d. at Vienna, Jan. 5 (aged
55). Iron. xix. p. 48.
Henderson (J. E.), Eellow and Bursar of ]\ragdalen College, Oxford,
d. at his College, July 10. -^Times, July 12, p. 10/
Henderson (Bear-Admiral Samuel Hood), d. Sept. 23 (aged 59).
Times, Sept. 29, p. 7/; Army ^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 841 ; United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 753 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1341c.
Heneage (Capt. Dudley Eieschi), Acting Diplomatic Agent, Belgrade,
1874-5, d. at Belgrade, Feb. 21. Times. Mar. 6, p. 7b.
Henikstrin (Field Marshal), d. (aged 72). *2mes, Jan. 30, p. 7b.
Henley (William Thomas), Telegraph Engineer, b. at Midhurst, d. at
Chesterton House, Plaistow, Dec. 13 (aged 68). Times, Dec. 15,
p. 5b; Guardian, xxxvii, p. 1796c; Engineer, liv. p. 471 ; Iron,
XX. p. 530 ; Telegraphic Jour, and Electrical Review, xi. p. 485.
Henslowe (Eev. Edward Pering), Yicar of Huish Episcopi with Lang-
port 1839-82, d. Sept. 16 (aged 84). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1285^7.
Herbert (Cyril Wiseman), Artist, Curator of Sculpture at the Royal
Academy 1882, d. at The Chimes, Kilbum, July 2 (aged 34).
Times, July 4, p. 10^?; Art Jour. 1882, p. 256; Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 38 ; Architect, xxviii. p. 30 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 920c.
Herbert (John Maurice), M.A., Judge of the Monmouthshire County
Courts 1847-82, b. Nov. 15, 1808, d. at Rocklands, Ross, Nov. 3.
Times, Nov. 7, p. lOJ ; '^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 15573; Solicitors'
Jour, xxvii. p. 26 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 616; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 33.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
49
Hebd^tax (William Gawin), Landscape Painter and Author, b. at
Liverpool, Mar. 13, 1805, d. there, Mar. 29. Liverpool Merc,
Apr. 1 ; Builder, xlii. p. 715.
Herold ( ), Prefect of the Seine, d. Jan. 1 (aged 53). "^Times,
Jan. 2, p. 9/
Heezog (Johann Jakob), Editor of the " Ecal-Encyklopadieii fiir
protestantische Theologie und Kirche," b. at Basel, 1805, d. at
Erlangen, Sept. 30. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 278; Times, Oct. 13,
p. 9/.
Hesse (Gertrude, Princess of), Princess of Hanau, widow of Frederick
"William, Elector of Hesse, nee Erankenstein, b. at Bonn, May 18,
1806, d. at Prague, July 9. * Times, July 11, p. 10«.
Hessey (Rev. Francis), D.C.L., Yicar of St. Barnabas, Kensington,
1853-81, b. 1816, d. at Midhurst, Sussex, Aug. 11. Times,
Aug. 14, p. 7e ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1124^".
Hettner (Hermann Jules Theodore), Author, b. at Leyserdorf, Silesia,
1821. *Afh. 1882, i. p. 734.
Hey (Yen. William), M.A., Arclideacon of Cleveland 1874-82, Canon
Residentiary (1864-82) and Precentor (1881-2) of York, and
Yicar of St. Olave with St. Giles, York, 1877-82, b. at Ockbrook,
Derbyshire, d. at York, Nov. 22 (aged 71). Times, Nov. 23, p.
6^? ; Entomologists' 2[on. InteUigencer, yA.yi. p. 192; Entomohgixf,
XV. p. 287 ; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1675<?.
HiBBERD (Jacob), one of the Founders of the Builders' Benevolent
Institution, d. May 16 (aged 67). *BuiIding News, xlii. p. 653.
. Hick (Benjamin), of Hick, Hargraves, and Co., Bolton, d. Oct. 2
(aged 37). "^Engineer, liv. p. 272 ; "^-Engineering, xxxiv. p.
341.
Hickman (Lt. Edward Shadwell), Royal Marine Artillery, b. Dec. 15,
1858, d. at Alexandria, Aug. *Times, Aug. 22, p. 7/; ^'Armg S)'
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 679 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 657.
HiGOiNBOTHAM (Col. C), latc 27th Inniskillings, b. 1798, d. at Rath-
mines, Ireland, Aug. 25. Armg Navg Gaz. xxiii. pp. 699,
943.
HiGHTON (Capt. E.), d. at Qumbu, South Afiica. Armg Navg Gaz.
xxiii. p. 203.
HiLDER (Edward Augustus), Solicitor, Coroner for the Borough of
Gravesend, b. 1811, d. at Gravesend, Mar. 21. Law Times, Ixxii.
p. 394 ; Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. pp. 336, 362.
Hill (Benjamin H.), United States' Senator, b. at Jasper Co., Ga.,
1823, d. at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 16. Karper's Weekly, xxvi. p.
533.
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50
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Hill (Caroline Maud), wife of Eowley Hill, D.D., Bishop of Sodor
and Man, d. at 21, Westboume Place, Eaton Square, Apr. 6.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 52 1^? and c.
Hill (Deputy-Inspector- Gen. George Bimie), Surgeon, M.D.,
b. at Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, d. at Malta, Jan. 5 (aged 55).
Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 127 ; Army ^ Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 35.
Hill (Henry), Contributor to the Builder, and to Notes Queries.
Builder, xliii. p. 158.
Hill (Rev. Henry Thomas), M.A., Hector of Fclton 1851-82, Preben-
dary of Hereford 1870-82, d. Jan. 11 (aged 67). *Guardia}i,
xxxvii. p. 93c.
Hill (Rev. John Henry), D.D,, b. 1791, d. at Athens. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1028(?.
Hill (J. J.), Artist, b. at Broad Street, Birmingham, 1810, d. in
London, Jan. 27. Architect, xxvii. p. 73 ; Buildi^ig News, xlii.
p. 159.
Hill (John ^V^illiam), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1831, d. at Ilkley-in-
Wharfedale, Yorkshire, Nov. 25. Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 94.
Hill (Rev. Pascoe Grenfell), B.A., Rector of St. Edmund the King
and Martyr, with St. Nicholas Aeons, City of London, 1863-82,
d. at the Rectory House, 32, Fiusbury Square, Aug. 28. Times,
Aug. 30, p. lOJ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1188flf, 1220c; Acad.
1882, ii. p. 167.
Hlnchliff (Thomas Woodbine), Traveller, d. at Aix-les-Bains, May 8
(aged 56). Broc. B. Geographical Soc. n.s. iv. p. 424; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 692c.
HiNCKS (Yen. Thomas), D.D., Archdeacon of Connor 1865-82, and
Rector of Billy, d. at Bushmills, Co. Antrim, Mar. 28 (aged 86).
^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 489c.
Hinds (William), Gardening Reporter, d. Dec. 20 (aged 38). Gard.
Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 825.
HiEST (John Henry), Architect, b. in Yorkshire, d. at Avonhirst,
Stoke Bishop, July 5 (aged 56). Builder, xliii. p. 75 ; Building
News, xliii. p. 42.
Hjaltelin (Dr.), Physician, d. at Reykjavik, June 5. ^Nature, xxvi.
p. 184.
HoAEE (Sir Edward), 4th Bart., b. Dec. 23, 1801, d. at Brighton, Nov.
15. Times, Nov. 17, p. 85.
HocKiN (Charles), Civil Engineer and Electrician, d. Apr. 26 (aged
42). Telegraphic Jour. ^ Electrical Review, x. p. 363 ; Nature,
xxvi. p. 40.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882^
51
HoDGKTXSox (Capt. Thomas), R.IT., d. at Elm Leigh, Havant, Jan. 23
(aged 68). "^Giiardiany xxxvii. p. 165^?; Army JVav. Gaz.
xxiii. p. 83.
Hodgson (Rev. Henry "Wade), M.A., Yicar of King's Langiey 1855-82,
d. at King's Langiey, May 26 (aged 63). Merts Merc. June 3,
p. U.
Hoff:\ian (G. H.), Botanist, b. at Margate, 1805, d. Mar. 31. Gard.
Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 540.
HoFiiANN (Rudolph), Historical Painter, d. at Darmstadt (aged 62).
Times, J^oy. 6, p. 9/.
"HoLBEACH (Henry)." See Rands (W. B.).
HoLKEE (Rt. Hon. Sir John), Kt., Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal
1882, b. at Bury, 1828, d. at 46, Devonshire Street, May 24.
Times, May 25, p. 9^; ; 27, pp. Qa-, Vlh] 31, p. 9/; Serts Merc,
May 27, p. 3flf; Law Times^ Ixxiii. p. 71 ; Solicitors'* Jour. xxvi.
p. 468 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 236 ; Guardian, xxxyii. p. 7605 ;
Manchester Guardian, May 25.
Holland (James William), Architect. "^Builder, xliii. p. 584.
HoLLEY (Alexander Lyman), Engineer and Metallurgist, b. at Lake-
ville, Salisbury, Conn., July 20, 1832, d. at Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan.
29. Jour. L'on a)id Steellnst. 1882, p. 638 ; Engineer, liii. p. 106 ;
Engineering, xxxiii. p. 114; Iron, xix. p. 106; Scientific Ameri-
cauy xlvi. p. 80; Harper* s WeeUy, xxvi. p. 108; Building News,
xlii. p. 223 ; Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxv. p. 306.
Holmes (Samuel Fanioss), Surveyor, b. at Eyam, Derbyshire, 1821, d,
July 12. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 315.
Holmes (Lt.-Col. B.), d. in India. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 897 ;
Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 962.
Holmes (Sir William Richard), Kt., Consul at Bosnia 1861-77, b. in
London, 1821, d. at Yewshurst, Belvedere, Kent, Jan. 19. Times,
Jan. 21, p. 9/; "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 133^.
HoLEOYD (Hon. Douglas Edward), Barristcr-at-Law, 3rd son of the
2nd Earl of Sheffield, b. June 30, 1834, d. at Brighton, Eeb. 9.
Law Times, Ixxii. p. 287 ; Solicitors* Jour. xxvi. p. 269.
Home (Francis), Advocate, Sheriff- Substitute for Linlithgowshire
1838-82, b. at Edinburgh, 1800, d. at Mains House, near
Linlithgow, Jan. 20. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 250.
HoMFEAY (Samuel), Ironfounder, d. (aged 84). Times, Dec. 19, p. 4</;
^Iron, XX. p. 530.
Hoopee (Henry), Engineer, Indian Public Works Department, b.
1828, d. Apr. 27. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 399.
62
OBITUARY KOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Hope (Capt. George Robert), d. at Honolulu, June 12 (aged 41).
Times, July 4, p. \0a.
Hope (James), Deputy-Keeper of the Signet, Edinburgh, b. 1803, d.
at Avenal, Edinburgh, Eeb. 14. * Times, Eeb. 20, p. 9/; Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 305.
HopwooD ("William), Nurseryman, d. at Cheltenham, Jan. 4 (aged 84).
Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 59.
HoEE (Eev. William Strong), M.A,, Botanist, Yicar of Shebbear with
Sheepwash 1855-82, b. at Plymouth, 1808, d. at Basingstoke,
Mar. Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 288.
HoEEY (Sidney Calder), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1807, d. "Mar. 4. Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 394.
Hoesin-Deon ( ), Picture Restorer. Architect, xxviii. p. 266.
HoENSTEiN (Dr. Carl), Professor of Theoretical and Practical Astro-
nomy and Director of the Observatory in the Carl Ferdinands
University, Prague, b. at Briinn, Aug. 7, 1824, d. Dec. 22. Ath.
1883, i. p. 91.
HoET (Maj.-Gen. Sir John Josiah), 3rd Bart., C.B., b. at Dublin, 1824,
d. at Merrion Square, Dublin, Jan. 5. Times, Jan. 6, p. 7/;
United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 17 ; Army ^- Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 7.
HosKiNG (Richard), Mines Manager for the Barrow Hematite Iron and
Steel Co., b. at Perranuthnoe, West Cornwall, 1819, d. at
Dalton-in-Purness, Apr. 15. *Iro?i, xix. p. 307; Jour. Iron
and Steel l7ist. 1883, p. 668.
HoTJLSTON (Edward) Publisher, d. Eeb. 1 (aged 47). Boohseller, 1882,
p. 231.
HoTJSTOUN-BoswALL (Euphcmia, Lady), wife of Sir George Augustus
Erederick Houstoun-Boswall, 2nd Bart., and daughter of Thomas
Boswall, of Blackadder, d. at 9, Dover Street, Dec. 2 (aged 64).
^^Times, Dec. 30, p. \0d.
HowAED (Lt. Alan), R.N., d. Eeb. 16. '^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 265c.
HowAED (Hon. Charles), 2nd son of the 1st Earl of Effingham, b. Dec.
6, 1807, d. at Tunbridge "Wells, Mar. 8. Times, Mar. 10, p. 5e ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 385c.
HowAED (Hon. James Kenneth), M.P. for Malmesbury 1841-52, one
of the Commissioners of Woods and Eorests 1855-82, youngest
son of the 16th Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, b. 1814, d. at
Hazelby, near Newbury, Jan. 7. Times, Jan. 10, p. IIS;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 455.
Howaed-Yyse (Lt. Henry Granville Lindsay), King's Royal Rifles,
killed in Egypt. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 604.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
53
HowDEN (Robert), Pharmacist, b. in London, Jan. 18, 1822, d. there,
Aug. 31. Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xiii. p. 220.
Howes (Richard), Solicitor, b. at Irthlingborough, d. at Northampton,
Mar. 26. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 427 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 373.
HowisTox (Miss Cecilia), Poet, d. (aged 73). ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 498.
HuBBEESTY (PhiHp), Solicitor, b. at Wirksworth, 1805, d. there, Oct.
11. Laia Times, Ixxiv. p. 12.
HuBER (Kaspar), Engraver, d. at Ziirich. Acad. 1883, i. p. 16.
HijBNER (Dr. Rodolph Julius Benno), formerly Director of the Picture
Galleries, Dresden, b. at 01s, Silesia, Jan. 1806, d. at Dresden.
Building News, xliii. p. 616; ^ Times, '^ox. 11, p. 10^; ^Ath.
1882, ii. p. 706 ; *Acad. 1882, ii. p. 369.
Htjckin (Rev. Henry Robert), D.D., Head Master of Repton School
1874-82, d. at Repton, July 30 (aged 40). Times, Sept. 23, p.
9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13136?.
HuETER (Prof. Carl), of Greifswald, d. (aged 44). "^Lancet, 1882, i. p.
1003.
Hughes (TVilliam Bulkeley), M.P. for the Carnarvon District of
Boroughs 1837-59, 1865-82, b. 1797, d. at Plas Coch, Anglesea,
Mar. 8. Times, Mar. 9, p. 6^ ; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 377 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 377a ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 349.
Hume (Maj.-Gen, John James), late Bengal Staff Corps, d. at 59,
Westbournc Park Road, Jan. 2. Times, Jan. 4, p. 9/; '^'Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 53c ; Army Nav]/ Gaz. xxiii. p. 7.
Hui^TER (Yen. James), D.D., Yicar of St. Matthew's, Bayswater,
1867-82, and late Archdeacon of Cumberland, Rupert's Land, d.
Feb. 12 (aged 64). * Times, Feb. 18, p. 10(?; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 264^.
Hunter (Assistant- Commissary- Gen., R.E.), d. at Plymouth (aged
50). Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 694.
HuRLBUT (Gen. Stephen), American Minister in Peru, d. at Lima,
Mar. 28. * Times, Apr. 4, p. 5c.
Hurst (Rev. Blythe), Ph.D., Yicar of Collierly 1854-82, b. at Win-
laton, July 6, 1801, d. at Collierly, June 24. Newcastle Weekly
Chron. July 1 ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 897^5, 964J.
Hurst (William), Seedsman, d. at Kensington Gore, Feb. 11 (aged 52).
Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 233.
Hutchinson (John Dyson), M.P. for Halifax 1877-82, and twice
Mayor, a Proprietor of the Halifax Courier, b. at Halifax, 1822,
d. at Redcliffe Square, South Kensington, Aug. 25. Times, Aug.
26, p. 9/; 31, p. le-, ^Boohseller, 1882, p. 814; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 11813.
54
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
HuTT (Et. Hon. Sir William), K.C.B., M.A., M.P. for Hull 1832-41,
Gateshead 1841-74, Yice- President of the Board of Trade 1860-5,
b. 1803, d. at Appley Towers, Ryde, JsTov. 24. Jour. Soc.
Arts, xxxi. p. 51 ; ^TimeSy Nov. 27, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
16695.
Hylton (Lady). See Ilchester (Countess of).
Ilchestee (Sophia Penelope, Countess of), 2nd daughter of Sir Robert
Sheffield, 4th Bart., and widow, firstly of the 4th Earl of Ilchester,
and secondly of the 1st Lord Hylton, d. at Munstead, Godalming,
Aug. 27 (aged 60). Times, Aug. 30, p. lOi.
Incoeonati (Giuseppe), d. in London, Jan. 14. Builder, xlii. p. 86.
Ingledew (Henry), Solicitor, Alderman of !N"ewcastle-on-Tyne, b.
1786, d. at N"ewcastle-on-Tyne, May 24. Guardian, xxxvii. p.
760^;; Law Jour. xvii. p. 275 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 499.
IiTMAN (James), Foreman of Painters to John Gregory Crace and Son,
d. Aug. 25 (aged 71). Builder, xliii. p. 319.
Inveraeity (Jonathan Duncan), formerly Member of the Council of
the Bombay Presidency, d. at Rosemount, Porfarshire, Apr. 28
(aged 69). Times, May 6, p. 12^.
Ievine (Hans), ex-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland,
d. at Dublin, Mar. 1. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 408.
Irving (Maj.-Gen. A.), C.B., b. 1813, d. at Arnot Hall, Falkirk, Aug.
10. Anmj ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 652.
IvoEY (Thomas), of the Scottish Bar, b. ab. 1820, d. at Edinburgh,
May 6. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 53.
JacksotsT (Charles), Antiquary, d. Dec. 1 (aged 73). Times, Dec. 15,
p. 5^>; N. Q. 6th scr. vi. p. 500; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 815.
Jackson (Maj.-Gen. Charles), Bengal Army, d. at 37, St. Luke's Road,
Westbourne Park, Apr. 14 (aged 59). Times, Apr. 18, p. 10^?;
United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 296.
Jacob (Julius), Portrait and Historical Painter, d. (aged 72). ^Times,
Oct. 23, p. 6c.
Jacobson ( ), Editor of the Saklcala, a paper written in Esthonian,
d. in Livonia. *Acad. 1882, i. p. 433.
Jaddt (Louis Godefroy), Painter, b. at Paris, 1805. Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 56.
James (Edwin), formerly a Q.C., M.P. for Marylebone 1859-61, b.
ab. 1812, d. at 11, Bayley Street, Bedford Square, Mar. 4. Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 358 ; Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 301 ; Law Jour.
xvii. p. 144; Times, Mar. 7, p. lOd.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
55
James (Henry), Theologian, b. at Albany, J^.Y., 1811, d. at Cam-
bridge, Mass., Dec. 18. Ath. 1882, ii. p. 849; Times, Dec. 22,
p. 4J ; Bosto7i D. Advertiser, Dec. 20.
James (Thomas Potts), Bryologist, b. at Eadnor, Penn., Sept. 1, 1803,
d. at Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 22. Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 108 ;
American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 330 ; Proc. American
Acad. N.s. ix. p. 405 ; Proc. American Phil. Soc. xx. p. 293.
Jamieson (Fife), M.A., M.B., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the
University, Aberdeen, 1880-2, d. at The Manse, Old Aberdeen,
Apr. 18. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 714 ; Telegrajphic Jour, and Electrical
Review, x. p. 302.
Janson (Rev, Charles Albert), M.A., a Member of the UniTersities
Mission to Central Africa, d. at Kiingoi, near Lake IS'yassa, Feb.
21 (aged 32). ^Times, May 5, p. be.
Jaedtne (George), Organ Builder, b. in England, d. at I^ew York
(aged 81). Building News, xlii. p. 315.
J-inRATT (Rev. Robert), M.A., Rector of Bourton-on-the-Hill with
Moreton-in-the-Marsh 1855-82, d. July 19 (aged 82). Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 10285.
Jarrett (Rev. Thomas), M.A., Rector of Trunch 1832-82, Canon of
Ely 1854-82, Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge, 1854-82,
b. 1805, d. at the Rectory, Mar. 7. Times, Mar. 9, p. Qe.
Jeffery (John Dacie), M.R.C.S., d. at Pierpoint Street, Worcester,
Jan. 19 (aged 71). La7icet, 1882, i. p. 252.
Jenks (George Samuel), M.D., F.R.C.P., d. at 18, Circus, Bath,
Feb. 7 (aged 92). ''Lancet, 1882, i. p. 245; Times, Feb. 20,
p. 9/
Jennings (Edward Billett), Solicitor, b. 1830, d. at Burton- on-Trent,
May 6. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 453.
Jennings (George), Sanitaiy Engineer, b. in the ITew Forest, Hamp-
shire, Kov. 10, 1810, d. Apr. 17. Builder, xlii. pp. 497, 530;
Building Neics, xlii. p. 505.
Jetons (AVilliam Stanley), LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of PoUtical
Economy in University College, London, 1876-81, b. at Liver-
pool, Sept. 1, 1835, drowned at Bexhill, Sussex, Aug. 13. Times,
Aug. 16, p. 3/; 19, p. 10/; Proc. Royal Soc. xxxv. p. i; Man-
chester Guardian, Aug. 16 and 19; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 935;
Engineering, xxxiv. p. 165 ; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 151 ; Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 245 ; Nature, xxvi. pp. 377, 420 ; Builder, xliii. p. 265 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1116(7; JSerts Merc. Aug. 19, p. Zg.
JoBSON (J. W.), Entomologist, d. at Leyton, Feb. 10 (aged 21).
^JEntomologist, xix. p. 71.
56
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
JoDEELL (Eev. Sir Edward Eepps), 3rd Bart., M.A., Eector of Saxling-
ham and Sharrington 1855-61, b. June 20, 1825, d. at 21, Port-
land Place, IS'ov. 12. TimeSy I^"ov. 14, p. 10c; Guardian^ xxxvii.
p. 1604c.
JonysoN (Vice- Admiral Charles Eicliardson), d. at Southsea, Apr. 10
(aged 68). Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 282 : Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 545(?; Times, Apr. 14, p. 7e.
Johnson (Elizabeth, Lady), wife of Sir John Henry Johnson, Kt., and
daughter of Capt. Foster, d. at St. Osyth Priory, Essex, Dec. 4.
"^Times, Dec. 6, p. Ic ; Herts Merc. Dec. 9, p. 3c.
Johnson (Samuel), Oriental writer, d. at North Andover, Mass. "^Ath.
1882, i. p. 382.
Johnson (Lt.-Col. William Robert), Superintending Engineer, Public
Works Department, Mysore, 1880-2, b. July 17, 1830, d. in
London, June 7. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 319.
Johnston (Gen. Frederick), late 67th Foot, d. at the Albany, Picca-
dilly, Jan. 31 (aged 89). ^ Times, Feb. 2, p. 3c; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 115 ; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 83.
Johnston (James Wingate), M.D., Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and
Fleets 1864-70, and Honorary Surgeon to the Queen, d. at
Southsea, Oct. 17. Times, Oct. 19, p. 9/; United Serv. Gaz. 1.
p. 801.
Johnstone (Rev. Charles), M.A., Vicar of Feliskirk 1827-72, Canon
llesidentiary of York 1845-74, d. at Sutton Hall, Thirsk, May
15 (aged 81). "^^ Times, May 18, p. 6/; Guardian, xxxyii.
p. 736c.
Jones (Capt. C. N.), 94th Regiment, d. at Tel-el-Kebir, Sept. 13.
Army Sj' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 758.
Jones (E. Duffield), M.A., an Official of the Royal Geographical
Society, d. Oct. 21. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 316.
Jones (John), Donor of the "Jones Collection" to the Nation, b. in
Middlesex ab. 1800, d. Jan. 7. South Kensinyton Museum Hand-
hook of the Jones Collection.
Jones (Samuel TJrwick), Chemist and Druggist, d. at Budleigh Salterton,
Dec. 9. Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xiii. p. 520.
Jones (Rev. T.), Minister of Walter Road Congregational Church,
Swansea. Times, June 27, p. \0d.
Jones (Thomas), Publisher, d. at Great Ormond Street, May 25.
^'Booliseller, 1882, p. 500.
Jones (William), Solicitor, b. 1792, d. at Glandwp', Dolgelly, May 8.
Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 454.
OBITUAKY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
67
JoxES (William Bence), of Lisselan, Co. Cork, Agriculturist, d. at 34,
Elvaston Place, June 22 (aged 69). "^Times, June 14, p. 11/;
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 168.
Jopp (Surg.-Maj. James), M.D., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, d.
at Edinburgh, Feb. 3. * Guardian, xxxvii. p. 229^; '^Lancet,
1882, i. p. 254.
JocBERT (Madame), daughter of Baron d' Alton. Times, Dec. 15, p. bh.
JorFFEOY (Francois), Sculptor, b. at Dijon, Feb. 1, 1806. Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 56.
JowiTT (Rev. John Henry), M.A., Yicar of Alford with Eigsby and
Ailby 1879-82, b. at Leeds, d. (aged 49). Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 1640J, 1676i^.
Jukes (Rev. Robert Boswell), B.A., Raine Lecturer at St. Michael's,
Comhill, 1875-82, d. July 9. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 964i.
JuNOD (Dr.), Physician, b. at Yverdon, d. (aged 77). Times, Feb. 25,
p. 10c.
Kammeree (Frau), a niece of the Poet Klopstock, d. at Metz (aged 90).
Times, June 8, p. 8^.
Kastner (Eugene Frederic), Inventor of the Pyrophone, d. at Stras-
burg (aged 30). Nature, xxv. p. 612; xxvi. p. 304.
Kaufmann (Gen. Constantine), Governor-General of Turkestan, b. at
Maidani, 1818, d. May. Times, May 17, p. 12c.
Kavanagh (Lt. Arthur T. McM.), R.IS"., d. Nov. 21. Army ^ Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 983.
Kavanagh (Richard Shanahan, Count de). Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, b. 1829, d. at London, Oct. 7. Times, Oct. 12, p. 3c.
Kavanagh (Thomas Henry), V.C., known as Lucknow" Kavanagh,
Assistant-Commissioner in Oude, d. at Gibraltar. Times, Nov. 23,
p. 10*.
Keane (Edward Arthur Wellington Keane, 2nd Lord), b. May 4,
1815, d. at 16, Bolton Street, Piccadilly, July 25. Times, July
26, p. 12f?; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 572 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1026c.
Keates (Thomas "William), Consulting Chemist and Superintending
Gas Examiner to the Metropolitan Board of Works, b. at Poole,
Dorset, Nov. 1817, d. at The Acacias, East Dulwich, May 7.
Times, lsl\xy 11, p. 8«; Builder, xlii. p. 598; ^Chemical News,
xlv. p. 207 ; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 721 ; Iron, xix. p. 378.
Kellogg (Hon. Ensign H.), Manufacturer, b. at Sheffield, Mass., July
6, 1812, d. at Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 23. Boston B. Advertiser f
Jan. 24.
58 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Kelly (Frances Maria), "Yannj Kelly," Actress, b. at Brighton, Dec.
15, 1790, d. at Peltham, Dec. 6. Times, Dec. 11, p. 7d; Ath.
1882, ii. p. 824; 1883, i. p. 226; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1763*;
Army 8f Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 1031 ; N. Q. 6tli ser. yi. pp. 466,
493, 523; vii. p. 52; ^Acad. 1882, ii. p. 441.
Kelly (William), representative of Yiiiue & Co., Publishers, d. at
Highgate, June 20. ^'Bookseller, 1882, p. 595.
Kelly (William Henry), Bookseller, d. at 42, Springfield Eoad, May
23 (aged 63). ^Bookseller, 1882, p. 500.
Kemeys-Tynte (Col. Charles John), Glamorgan MiHtia, M.P. for the
Western Division of Somersetshire 1832-7, Bridgewater 1848-65,
b. 1800,d. at Torquay, Sept. 16. Times, Sept. 19, p. 6g ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1277«.
Kemplay (James), Q.C., b. at Leeds, 1810, d. at 48, Leinster Gardens,
Hyde Park, June 4. Law Jour. xvii. p. 319; Solicitors'' Jour.
xxvi. p. 499 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 150.
Kendal (Rev. Charles), President of the Primitive Methodist Con-
ference 1881-2, d. at Hilda Street, Hull, May 5 (aged 64).
* Times, May 6, p. 12^.
Kendall (Henry), Poet, b. at DlladuUa, New South Wales, 1842.
Times, Sept. 7, p. 9/; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 339; Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 204.
Kendeick (James), M.D., Antiquary, b. at Warrington, Kov. 7, 1809,
d. there, Apr. 6. Warri^igton Adv. Apr. 8 and 15 ; Manchester
Guardian, Apr. 11 ; Palatine Note Book, 1882, June (Portrait) ;
Jour. Brit. Archaeological Assoc. 1882, p. 337.
Kent (Rev. Frederic William), M.A., Kector of East Barsham with
Little Snoring 1871-82, d. Apr. 10. Guardian, xxxvii. p.
624c.
Keechove de Denteeghem (Count), Burgomaster of Ghent, b. at
Ghent, 1819, d. there, Feb. 21. Gard. Chron. xvii. p. 308
(Portrait, v. p. 181).
Keee (Rev. Lord Henry Francis Charles), M.A., Rector of Dittisham
1827-52, 3rd son of the 6th Marquis of Lothian, b. Aug. 17,
1800, d. at Huntlyburn, near Melrose, Mar. 7. ^ Times, Mar. 9,
p. &e ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 383^?.
KiCKHAM (Charles J.), Fenian and Journalist, b. at MuUinahone, Co.
Tipperary, d. at Blacknock, Aug. 21 (aged ab. 56). Times, Aug.
24, p. If.
KiLGouE (David), Grocer, one of the Six Hundred at Balaclava, d.
at Crossgates, Dunfermline, Mar. 22. '^Guardian, xxxvii. p.
440c.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882-
59
King (John Crookshanks), Sculptor, b. at Kilwinning, "Ayrshire, Oct.
11, 1806, d. at Boston, Mass., Apr. 21. Boston B. Advertiser^
Apr. 22.
KiyG (Staff-Commander John William), R.IT., d. Nov. 3 (aged 69).
Army ^- Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 910; Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 1526c;
Times, Kov. 9, p. lOi.
KrxG (Lt.-Col. Yincent Ashfield), 1st Cheshire Rifle Yolunteers, d. at
Point of Ayr, Oxton, Cheshire, Oct. 1 (aged 72). Times, Oct.
10, p. 10^-.
KrxG (Brig. -Gen. William Sterling), United States' Yolunteers,
Lawyer, b. at New York City, Oct. 6, 1818, d. at Boston, Mass.,
June 29. Boston B. Advertiser, June 30.
Xtn'oscote (Henry Robert), d. at 10, Seville Street, Lowndes Square,
July 13 (aged 80). Times, July 14, p. 85; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
989^?.
KiNGSFORD (Rev. Brenchley), M.A., Rector of St. Paul's, Shadwell,
1862-82, d. Jan. 19. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 131c.
KiNKEL (Dr. Johann Gottfried), Poet, Professor of Archaeology and
the History of Art in the Polytechnicum, Ziii^ich, 1866-82, b. at
Oberkassel, near Bonn, Aug. 15, 1815, d. at Ziirich, Nov. 14.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 451 ; Times, Nov. 30, p. 6c; Boohseller^ 1883,
p. 10; "('Ath. 1882, ii. p. 70L
KiPPisT (Richard), Librarian to the Linnean Society 1842-80, b. 1811,
d. at Bumaby Street, Chelsea, Jan. 14. Nature, xxv. p. 275;
Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 63; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 93c.
KITCIII^'G (Alfred), Mayor of Darlington 1870, Director of the North-
Eastern Railway, b. 1808, d. at Darlington, Peb. 13. Jour. Iron
and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 658 ; ^Engineering, xxxiii. p. 164.
KLECLiK (Blasius), Conchologist, d. Jan. 12. "^Nature, xxv. p. 395.
Ejletzinsky (Yincenz), Professor of Chemistry in the Wieden Com-
munal School, d. at Yienna, Mar. 18 (aged 56). "^Nature, xxv.
p. 565.
KxATCHBULL (Fauuy Catherine, Lady), widow of the Rt. Hon. Sir
Edward KnatchbuU, 9th Bart., and eldest daughter of Edward
Knight, of Godmersham Park, d. at Provender, Paversham, Dec.
24 (aged 89). *Times, Dec. 27, p. If; Herts Merc. Dec. 30, p.
35.
KxiGnr (Col. Alfred), Town-Major of Quebec 1838-69, d. at Quebec
(aged 88). Times, Sept. 5, p. 6c? ; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
720.
Knipe (James A.), Geologist and Mining Engineer, d. at Botcherby,
Carlisle, Sept. (aged 80). Building NewSj xliii. p. 400.
60
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Knockee (Commander William), d. at Boulogne, July 12 (aged
86). Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 989^?; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 548.
Knowles (Ricliard Brinsley), Barrister-at-Law, iVutlior, b. at Glasgow,
1820, d. at 29, North Bank, Regent's Park, Jan. 28. Times, Jan.
30, p. 1b\ Ath. 1882, i. p. 156; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 304; Law
Jour. xvii. p. 80 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 156^?.
Knox (Rev. Thomas Prancis), D.D., Priest of the Oratory, Brompton,
b. Dec. 24, 1822, d. at the Oratory, Mar. 20. Times, Mar. 25,
p. \2a', Acad. 1882, i. p. 232 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 440^?.
KoBEiL (Dr. Pranz Ritter von). Professor of Mineralogy in the Uni-
versity, Munich, 1834-82, b. at Munich, July 19, 1803, d.
there, ITov. 12. America^i Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxv. p. 88;
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 364; -^Nature, xxvii. p. 88; -^'Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 704.
Kg Kun Hua, Professor of Chinese in the Harvard University, d. at
Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 14. Boston D. Advertiser, Feb. 17 ; Ath.
1882, i. p. 382.
KoLLNER (Johann Karl Friedrich), Astronomer, b. at Leipzig, Kov. 8,
1834, d. Apr. 25. Mon. Notices R. Asiron. Sac. xliii. p. 185.
KoENER (Prof.), Author of Works on Philosophy, d. (aged 78).
* Times, Oct. 17, p. If.
Keapf (Dr. Ludwig), Missionary and African Traveller, d. at Konithal,
Wurtemberg. Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. xiv. n.s. p. xxiv; R. N.
Cusfs Modern Languages of Africa.
Keeutzwald (Dr. F. R.), Publisher of Old Esthonian Songs and Poems,
b. 1804, d. at Doi-pat. Nature, xx\4. p. 470; ^'Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 186.
Kt7Ce:en (Friedrich Wilhelm), Composer, b. at Bleckede, Hanover,
IS'ov. 16, 1810. Times, Apr. 6, p. 1d\ Ath. 1882, i. p. 483.
KuLLAK (Prof. Theodore), Founder and Dii'cctor of the IN'ew Academy
of Music, Berlin, b. at Krotoczyn, Posen, Sept. 12, 1818, d. at
Berlin, Mar. 1. Times, Mar. 3, p. 10^.
Labastide (Louis Auguste de Jacques de), of the Surveyors' Depart-
ment, Trinidad, b. at Port of Spain, Trinidad, JS'ov. 23, 1846, d.
there, May 24. Mi?iutes of Froc. Inst. C.E. Ixxii. p. 315.
Labeey (Beeby Bowman), Entomologist, b. at Liverpool, June 30,
1817, d. at Disley, Cheshii-e, Apr. 26. Manchester Guardian,
May 26 ; Entomologists^ Mon. Mag. Apr. p. 22 ; Entomologist,
XV. p. 141.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
61
Lachaud (Charles Alexandre), French Advocate, b. at Treignac,
Correze, Feb. 25, 1818, d. at Kue Bonaparte, Paris, Dec. 10.
Times, Dec. 11, p. 7^?; 13, p. 5^; ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 687.
Laffax ("Maj.-Gcn. Sir Eobert Michael), E.E., K.C.M.G., Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of the Bermuda Islands 1877-82, d. in
Bermuda, Mar. 22 (aged 60). Prcc. R. Geographical Soc. n.s. iv.
p. 314 ; Times, Apr. 4, p. lOh; Utiited Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 268; Army
^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 255 ; '^G^iardian, xxxvii, p. bb^c.
Latng (David Gordon), Builder and Decorator, d. at 26, Oakley Square,
Hampstead Road, I^ov. 21 (aged 72). ^Jour. Soc. Arts, xxxi. p. 51.
Lake (Lt. Henry Seymour), B.JnT., of H.M.S. Alexandra, d. at the
"Naval Hospital, Malta, May 14 (aged 26). Army ^ Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 402.
Laxe (William), d. at Folkestone, Mar. 13 (aged 62). ^Guardian^
xxxvii. p. 417^".
Lamb (Col. Samuel Burges), late 4th West India Begiment, d. at
Lamorna, Mannamead, Plymouth, Mar. 17 (aged 69). Times,
Mar. 22, p. \Qd United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 225.
Lambert (Nathaniel Grace), M.P. for Buckinghamshire 1868-80, b.
1811, d. at Dedham Court, Bucks, Dec. 9. Times, Dec. 1 1, p. 7d;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1756^?.
Landsberg (Dr.), Editor of the Franzosische Correspondenz. * Times,
Sept. 19, p. 6e.
LANGEvm (Marie Justine, Lady), wife of Sir Hector Louis Langc-
vin, K.C.M.'G., daughter of Lt.-Col. Charles H. Tetu. Ti?nes,
Nov. 16, p. 6d.
Langmead (Thomas Pitt Taswell), Professor of English Constitutional
Law and History in University College, London, Editor of
The Law Magazine and Review, b. 1840, d. at Brighton, Dec. 8.
Solicitors^ Jour, xxvii. p. 134 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 700; N. Sf Q.
6th ser. vi. p. 500 : Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 218 ; Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 451.
Laxgridge (WiUiam Johnson Kirby), Solicitor, b. 1837, d. at Lewes,
Nov. 13. Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 74.
Lanza ( ), Politician, b. at Piedmont, 1815, d. Mar. 9. Times,
Mar. 10, p. 5e; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 374b.
Laect (Charles Paulin Roger Jubert, Baron de). Life Senator, France,
b. at Yigan, Gard, Aug. 20, 1805, d. Nov. 8. -^'Ttmes, Nov. 9,
p. 10b.
Laedner (Lt.-Col. John), late 47th (Lancashire) Regiment, d. in
London, Sept. 25 (aged 76). Times, Sept. 28, p. 9e ; Guardian,
xxxyii. p. 13413,
62
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Latimee (Jolin), Solicitor, b. at Xirklington Hall, 1827, d. at Leeds,
July 18. Law Times^ Ixxiii. pp. 241, 275 ; Solicitors' Jour, xxiii.
p. 672.
La Touche ("William Digges), Managing Director of the Munster
Bank, d. Sept. 22 (aged 69). ^Times, Sept. 25, p. 7/
Latta (Alexander), Ship Carpenter, d. (aged 79). Engineering^ xxxiv.
p. 76.
Laueie (Robert), Clarencieux King-of-Arms, d. Jan. 13. '^Guardian,
xxxvii. p. \2\2c.
Law (Gen.), a descendant of John Law the Mississippi Schemer, d.
at Nantes, Feb. 22. Times, Feb. 24, p. \0a.
Law (Lady Adelaide Emelina Caroline), wife of the Rev. Frederick
Henry Law, Rector of Lee, and youngest daughter of the 3rd
Marquis of Londonderry, b. 1830, d. at Pegli, Feb. 3. *Time8,
Feb.^7, p. \0h.
Law (Edmund Francis), Architect, ex-Mayor of I^'orthampton, d.
at IsTorthampton, Apr. 14 (aged 71). Builder, xlii. p. 497;
Building JSfeivs, xlii. p. 494.
Lawes (Henry), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1832, d. at Hawthorne, near
Melbourne, Aug. 7. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 763.
Laws (Joseph Christopher), Electrician, b. at Biighton, May 31, 1832,
d. there, Oct. 25. Telegraphic Jour, and Electrical Eevieiv, xi.
p. 351.
Lawson (Cecil Gordon), Landscape Painter, b. in Shropshire, Dec.
1851, d. at Haslemere, June 10. Ath. 1882, i. p. 770; Acad.
1882, i. p. 439 ; Times, June 13, p. 10^ ; Art Jour. 1882, p. 223 ;
'^Builder, xlii. p. 749 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 825J ; Architect,
xxvii. p. 374 ; Building News, xlii. p. 746.
Layton (Admiral Henry), d. at Castle Hill, Reading, Mar. 3 (aged
83). Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 37 7r?, Mbc ; Army Xavy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 182; Times, Mar. 7, p. 10^^.
Lazaed ( ), Rabbi at Paris 1855-82, d. Jan. 4. Times, Jan. 7,
p. 10^;.
Leclan-che (Georges), Inventor of the ^'Leclanche" Battery, d. at Paris,
Sept. 14 (aged 43). Engineering, xxxiv. p. 315; Iron, xx. p.
294; Scientific American, xlvii. p. 261 ; Telegraphic Jour, and
Electrical Revieiv, xi. p. 244; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 469; Times, Sept.
27, p. ^a; "^Nature, xxvi. p. 529.
Lecomte (I^'arcisse), Engraver, b. at Paris, Apr. 7, 1794, d. there.
^^Ath. 1882, i. p. 771 ; ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 404 ; Architect, xxvii.
p. 342.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
63
Lee (Charles March), Solicitor, formerly Town Clerk of Salisbury, b.
1816, d. at Salisbury, Feb. 19. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 341 ;
Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 301.
Lee (John Swanwick), Surveyor, b. at Macclesfield, d. at Southgate,
Middlesex, Dec. 28 (aged 54). Builder, xliv. p. 28 ; Architect,
xxix. p. 15; Buildiyig News, xliv. p. 9.
Lee (Maj. Yaughan Hanning), West Glamorgan Light Infantry, M.P.
for Somersetshire (Western Division) 1874-82, High Sheriff for
Glamorganshire 1871, b. Feb. 25, 1836, d. at Ilminster, July 7.
Times, July 10, p. 8/; Uyiited Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 519.
LEEiiAx (George), Solicitor, M.P. for York 1865-8, 1871-80, and
three times Lord Mayor of York, b. at York, Aug. 1809, d. at 3,
Belmont Terrace, Scarborough, Feb. 25. Law Times, Ixxii.
p. 323; Solicitors* Jour. xxvi. p. 301; Law Jour. xvii. p. 130;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 305^ ; Times, Feb. 27, p. Ic.
Lees (Capt. A. J.), 47th Regiment, d. at Gibraltar, l^ox. 16. Army
Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 962.
Lefebvre (Charles), Historical Painter, b. 1805, d. at Paris. *Ath.
1882, i. p. 675 ; *Acad. 1882, i. p. 386.
Legg (George), District Surveyor for the Pelgravia and Pimlico Divi-
sion of St. George's, Hanover Square, 1858-82, d. Mar. 13.
Builder, xlii. p. 309.
Le Hardy (Lt.-Col. Charles Francis), late 14th Madras Infantry, d. at
86, Porchester Terrace, Apr. 5. Times, Apr. 10, p. Ic, Guardian,
xxxvii. pp. 512i, 5216?.
Lehmann (Charles Ernest Rodolphc Henri), Painter, b. at Kiel,
Holstein, Apr. 14, 1814, d. at Rue Balzac, Paris. Builder, xlii.
p. 469 ; Architect, xxvii. p. 234 ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 483.
Leland (Maj. George S.), b. at Landgrovc, Yt., d. at Kew York City,
Aug. 2. Harper'' s Weekly, xxvi. p. 519.
Lenny (Rev. Christian), D.D., d. at Maidenhead, Jan. 1 (aged 78).
* Guardian, xxxvii. p. 13^?.
Le Play ( ), Economist, d. Apr. 5 (aged 72). Times, Apr. 7,
p. 4c; 13, p. M.
Leslie (Alexander), Author, b. in Aberdeenshire, d. at Burnside
of Delgaty, Turriff, June 14 (aged 53). Nature, xxvi. p.
184; Iron, xix. p. 493; Times, June 20, p. 8i; Ath. 1882, i.
p. 798.
Leslie (Martin Leslie), heir, subject to his mother's life, to the
Earldom of Rothes, b. 1839, d. at "Waddeton Court, Devon,
Dec. 22. *Times, Dec. 25, p. 2>c,
64 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Leslie (Thomas Edward Cliffe), LL.D., formerly Professor of Political
Economy and Jurisprudence in Queen's College, Belfast, b. in
Ireland, d. at Botanic Avenue, Belfast, Jan. 27 (aged 54). "^Times,
Jan. 28, p. 65; Acad. 1882, i. p. 82; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p.
307; Ath. 1882, i. p. 158; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 250 ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1565; Economist, xl. p. 133.
Lewis (Charles Carne), Solicitor, Coroner for the Southern Division of
Essex, b. at Ingatestone Eectory, Feb. 28, 1807, d. at Brentwood,
July 26. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 258; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 648.
Lewis (Lewis), Clerk to the Magistrates for Merthyr Tydfil, b. at
Merthyr, 1806, d. there, Apr. 23. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 53.
Lewis (Gen. Robert Griffiths), late 31st Regiment, d. at Bangalore,
Dec. 29 (aged 59). ^^Times, Jan. 3, 1883, p. "le.
Lewis (Thomas Courtney), formerly Doorkeeper and Deputy-Usher of
the Court of Chancery, d. at Sandown, June 1 . Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 150.
Lewis (Waller), M.D., Medical Officer to the General Post Office, d.
at Whitby, Sept. 7 (aged 65). '^Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 502; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1277«;.
LiEESTEinr (Hermann), Barrister-at-Law, b. in Austria, 1829, d. at
Highbury Hill, July 13. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 241.
LiEE (Prof. Adolf), Landscape Painter, d. (aged 55). Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 354.
LiGHTFOOT (Louisa), wife of the Eev. John Prideaux Lightfoot, D.D.,
Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, widow of Capt. Charles Robert
G. Douglas, and daughter of Sir George Best Robinson, 2nd
Bart., b. at Macao, China, d. Dec. (aged 53). Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 18045.
LiGHToi^ (Henry Alfred Hamilton), B.A., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., d. at
Madeira, May 2 (aged 30). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 807.
Lilly (Mrs.), Monthly N'urse to the Queen, d. at Camberwell, Apr. 26
(aged 91). Times, May 3, p. 105.
LiMACHEn (Dr.), Editor of the Bund 1868-82, b. at Eliihli, Luzern, d.
at the Victoria Hospital, Bern, Mar. Acad. 1882, i. p. 193,
Liis^coLT^ (Mary), widow of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United
States, d. at Springfield, 111., July 16. -^^Times, July 18, p. 6/.
"LiNDAtr (Heinrich)." See Franche (Hermann).
LiNNELL (John), Landscape Painter, b. at Bloomsbury, June, 1792, d.
at Redstone, Redhill, Jan. 20. Ath. 1882, i. p. 131 ; Acad. 1882,
i. p. 71 ; Builder, xlii. p. 115; Times, Jan. 21, p. 9/; Architect,
xxvii. p. 60; Building News^ xlii. p. 129; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 125^?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
65
.LiouviLLE (Joseph), Editor of the Journal des Mathematiques^ b. at St.
Omer, Mar. 24, 1809, d. at Paris, Sept. 8. Iron, xx. p. 230;
Nature, xxvi. p. 479; ^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 407; Froc. American
Acad. K.s. X. p. 460.
Listing (Johann Benedict), of Konigsberg. Nature, xxvii. p. 316.
Llewelyn (John Dillwyn), P.E.S., High Sheriff for Glamorganshire
1834, d. at Atherton Grange, Wimbledon, Aug. 24 (aged 72).
Times, Aug. 28, p. 5^; Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 313.
Lloyd (Maj.-Gen. Banastre Pryse), late Indian Army, d. at Plastyrion,
Swarkop Yalley, Pietermaritzburg, Nov. 21 (aged 61). Times j
Jan. 3, 1883, p. 1e.
Lloyd (Rev. Henry 'William), M.A., Yicar of Cholsey 1837-73, d. at
Ponder's End, June 17 (aged 73). Serts Merc. July 8, p. 3/.
Loch (Col, J. L.), Officiating Commissioner of the ISTagpore Division,
United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 367.
LocEHAET (Lt.-Col. Laurence William Maxwell), Scottish Eifles,
IS'ovelist, b. 1832, d. at Mentone, Mar. 23. Times, Mar. 28, p.
^d] Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 440^;, 449d?; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p.
254; -^Ath. 1882, i. p. 415.
Logan (W. H.), one of the Lessees of the Edinburgh Theatre Eoyal.
^Ath. 1883, i. p. 18.
LoissET (Emilie), Ecmjere, d. Apr. 17 (aged 26). Times, Apr. 19, p. 7^.
LoNEY (Yice-Admiral Eobert), b. 1787, d. at Woodbine Yilla, Manna-
mead, Eeb. 22. Times, Eeb. 25, p. 10^;; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
305«; Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 142.
Long ( ), Civil Engineer, d. at Clapton, May 21 (aged 76). Build-
ing News, xlii. p. 713.
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth), LL.D., D.C.L., Poet, b. at Portland,
Me., Feb. 27, 1807, d. at Craigie House, Cambridge, Mass., Mar.
24. Times, Mar. 25, p. 12«; 27, p. 9/; 28, pp. 4«, 5d, 8d; 29,
p. 5a; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 466^?; Herts Merc. Apr. 1, p. 2g
Acad. 1882, i. p. 232; Boston J). Advertiser, Mar. 25; AtTi.
1882, i. p. 412; Bookseller, 1882, p. 319; Harper's Weekly, xx\i.
pp. 194, 214 ; Proc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 406.
Longperier (Henri Adrien Prevost de). Keeper of the Egyptian
Department of the Louvre 1847-82, b. at Paris, Sept. 21, 1816.
Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. n.s. xiv. p. xxii ; '^Acad. 1882, i. p. 51.
Lonsdale (Henry Lowther, 4th Earl of), b. Oct. 4, 1855, d. at Carlton
House Terrace, Eeb. 8. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 220« ; Times, Feb.
9, p. lOd', 15, p. 9/.
Lopes (Capt. Henry Ludlow), 74th Highlanders, b. Mar. 16, 1854, d.
at Cairo, Dec. 10. Times, Dec. 29, p. 4^?; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p.
1000; Law Jour, xviii. p. 12.
5
66
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
LoEiiT (I^icolas), Painter on Glass, b. at Chartres, d. tliere, Oct.
Architect, xxviii. p. 250.
Lowe (Admiral Arthur), b. 1814, d. at Stoke-Damerel, Devonport,
Dec. 18. Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 1039 ; United Serv. Ga%.
1. p. 978 ; Times, Dec. 21, p. 4^?.
LuBOMiESEY (Prince Yladislas), ITaturalist, d. at "Warsaw. Ath. 1882,
i. p. 418.
Ltjcas (Ernest Prederic Bourne), Solicitor, b. at Loutb, Lincolnsbire,
Jan. 9, 1852, d. tliere, Jan. 26. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 269.
LuDEES (Privy Councillor von), Director- General of Telegraphs, Eussia,
d. at Salzburg, Aug. 28. Times, Aug. 30, p. 105 ; Sept. 2, p. Id.
Ludlow (Maj.-Gen. John), late H.E.I.C.S., d. at Yotes Court,
Mereworth, Kent, N'ov. 30 (aged 83). Times, ^o\. 4, p. 9/;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1709 J.
LuMLET (Clara Paitbful), Sister Clara," IS'urse at Guy's Hospital,
daughter of Major Lumley, d. at the Hospital, Mar. 19 (aged 32).
Times, Mar. 21, p. lOd] Guardian, xxxvii. p. 4085.
LuEGAiq- (Charles Brownlow, 2nd Lord), K.P., b. Apr. 10, 1831, d. at
Brighton, Jan. 16. Times, Jan. 17, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 85c.
LiiTKE (Admiral Count Peodor Petrovich), Eussian Navy, IS'avigator
and Explorer, President of the Academy of Sciences, St. Peters-
burg, 1864-82, b. at St. Petersburg, Sept. 29, 1797, d. there,
Aug. 20. Times, Aug. 22, p. 4«; 26, p. 9/; Sept. 2, 'p. Id;
Dec. 9, p. IQd', Ath. 1882, ii. p. 342 ; Army Sf Wavy Gaz. xxiii.
p. 699; Nature, xxvi. pp. 414, 446; Froc. R. Geographical Soe.
N.s. iv. p. 755.
LuxMooEE (Capt. J. P.), E.M., b. at Torquay, d. Nov. 12. Army ^
Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 942.
Ltell (Eobert Wishart), M.D., P.E.C.S., b. in London, 1849, d. at
26, Harley Street, Oct. 2. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 597 ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1341d?; Times, Oct. 3, p. 9/.
Ltttoi?" (Eosina Doyle Bulwer-Lytton, Lady), widow of the 1st Lord,
the JSTovelist, daughter of Prancis Massey Wheeler, d. at Gleno-
mera. Upper Sydenham, Mar. 12 (aged 78). Herts Merc. Mar.
18, p. be, '^Times, Mar. 15, p. 8^^ ; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 417t?.
Lyveden^ (Emma Mary Yernon, Lady), widow of the 1st Lord Lyveden,
and daughter of the last Earl of Upper Ossory, d. at Sunnyside,
Buxton, Sept. 22. Times, Sept. 26, p. 9/.
Macaethue (Sir "William), Kt., Member of the Legislative Council of
New South Wales 1848-55, b. at Paramatta, 1800. Times, Oct,
31, p. 10^?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
67
M'BiNifET (David), Originator of the Eelleek Pottery, d. at Earon
Hill, Dalkey, Oct. 21 (aged 78). Building JVews, xliii. Oct. 27,
p. XV.
Mac Caetht (Denis Florence), Earrister-at-Law and Poet, b. at Dublin,
ab. 1817, d. at Blackrock, near Dublin, Apr. 7. Times, Apr.
11, p. 5d; Ath. 1882, i. p. 477 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 34.
McCarthy (J. J.), Architect and Atchseologist, d. Eeb. 6. Architect,
xxvii. p. 86 ; Builder, xlii. p. 309.
McDonald (Staff-Capt. J.), d. at Eyde, Sept. 12 (aged 82). Army ^
Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 720.
Macdoj^ald (Gen. the Hon. James William), C.B., Private Secretary
and Equerry to H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge 1856-82, 2nd
son of the 3rd Lord Macdonald, b. Oct. 31, 1810, d. at St.
Leonards-at-Sea, Jan. 4. Army 8f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 5.
Macdonogh (Prancis), Q.C., Irish Ear, M.P. for Sligo 1860-5, b.
1806, d. at 41, Eutland Square, Dublin, Apr. 18. Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 17 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 438 ; Times, Apr. 19, p. 1e,
MacPaelake (Thomas), Chief Engineer, E.J^"., d. at the Eoyal JSTaval
Hospital, Stonehouse, Oct. 21. Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
910.
McGowAT7 (Eev. Earle), M.A., Yicar of Holmside 1865-82, d. at
Derwent House, Shotley Eridge, May 10 (aged 56). Guardian,
xxvii. p. 700J.
M'Haedy (Admiral John Eunch Eonnemaison), late Chief Constable
of Essex, b. 1801, d. at Eath, Dec. 19. Guardian, xxxvii. p.
18365 ; Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1039 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1.
p. 978; Times, Dec. 21, p. 4d.
Macilwaiit (George), P.E.C.S., b. 1797, d. at Matching, Essex, Jan.
22. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1565; ^Lancet, 1882, i. p. 159.
McKay (Alexander), Gardener, b. at Pochabers, Eanff, 1810, d. at
Oakley, near Eedford, Peb. 13. Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 271.
Mackay (Eobert William), M.A., Theologian, b. at Piccadilly, May
27, 1803, d. at Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, Peb. 23.
JS'erts Merc. Mar. 4, p. 5h ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 283 ; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 3365.
MACKEifziE (Charles), Publisher, b. at. Montrose, d. at Edinburgh,
June 14 (aged 60). Bookseller, 1882, p. 688.
Macken-zie (Colin), W.S., b. 1841, d. on board the '^Eothnia." Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 275.
MacKekzie (William), Estate Improver, b. at Urquhart, Eoss-shire,
1806, d. at Alners, Eoss-shire, Jan. 25. Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii.
p. 158 ; [Autobiography in Agric. Gaz. Oct. 16, 1875.]
68 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
McLaughlin (Eev. Hubert), M.A., Eector of Burford (First Portion)
1838-82, Prebendary of Hereford 1857-82, b. 1805, d. at Bora-
ston Eectory, Dec. 15. Times, Dec. 21, p. ^d.
Maclean (Maj.-Gcn. John JS'orman), late Madras Army, d. at 26, St.
Michael's Place, Brighton, Aug. 29 (aged 53). Times, Sept. 1,
p. 5/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. I2\2c.
McLeod (Emily Maria Douglas, Lady), wife of Maj.-Gen. Sir John
Chetham McLeod, K.C.B., and daughter of Abercromby Dick,
d. at Colombo, Ceylon, Apr. 10. Times, Apr. 21, p. lOd.
McMillan (Henry), N'urseryman, d. at Kingston-on-Thames, Oct. 12
(aged 74). Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 534.
Mac JS'ay (William), Manager of the Shildon Engine Works 1856-82,
b. at "Wallsend-on-Tyne, Dec. 25, 1825, d. at Shildon, June 1.
Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 19.
Macnee (Sir Daniel), Kt., LL.D., President of Eoyal Scottish Academy
1876-82, b. at Eintry, Stirlingshire, 1806, d. at Learmonth
Terrace, Edinburgh, Jan. 17. Ath. 1882, i. p. 132 ; Acad. 1882, i.
p. 71 ; Times, Jan. 19, p. 9/; Architect, xxvii. pp. 40, 55 ; Building
News, xlii. p. 94 ; Art Jour. 1882, p. 63 ; ^'Builder, xlii. p. 86.
M'PuEESON (William), Antiquary, b. at Glencarvy, 1799, d. Apr. 18.
Antiquary, v. p. 267.
Maggs (Eev. Albert), Missionary, committed suicide at East London,
South Africa. ^-Times, JN'ov. 29, p. 9/.
Mainwaring-Elleekeh-Onslow (Guildford James Hillier), M.P. for
Guildford 1858-74, b. Mar. 29, 1814, d. at Eopley, Aug. 20.
Times, Aug. 23, p. Qd; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1154J.
Malais (Messire Armand Jean Nicolas Edouard), Cure of Martin
Egiise, near Dieppe. Ath. 1882, i. p. 507.
Malins (Et. Hon. Sir Eichard), Kt., Vice- Chancellor 1866-81, b. at
Evesham, Mar. 9, 1805, d. at 57, Lowndes Square, Jan. 15.
Times, Jan. 17, p. 4a ; 23, p. 6^? ; Law Times, Ixxii. pp. 213, 214 ;
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 185; Law Jour. xvii. pp. 37, 53;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 855.
Malloet (Col. William Henry), Eederal Army, Inventor of the
'^Mallory" Propeller, d. Nov. 8. Iron, xx. p. 441.
Mandel (Eduard), Engraver, b. at Berlin, Eeb. 15, 1810, d. there.
Ath. 1882, ii. p. 604.
Manley (William Hewett), Solicitor, b. 1828, d. at Bridport, May 9.
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 454.
Manning (Eev. Jacob M.), D.D., Orthodox Minister, b. at Greenwood,
N.Y., Dec. 31, 1824, d. at Portland, Me., Nov. 29. Boston D,
Advertiser, Nov. 30.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
69
;^rANNmGHAM-BiJLLEE (Sir Edward), 1st Bart., M.A., M.P. for JS'ortli
Stajffordsliire 1833-41, 1865-74, Stafford 1841-7, b. at Churston-
Perrers, Devonshire, July 19, 1800, d. at Dilhorn Hall, Stafford-
shire, Sept. 22. Times, Sept. 26, p. 9/.
Manser (Wilhelm), Manufacturer of Arms, d. at Obendorf-on-the-
Ehine, Jan. 13. Times, Jan. 19, p. 9/.
Mansfield (Eev. George), LL.D., Eector of Stanwick 1873-82.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 383^.
Manteueeel (Otto Theodore, Baron von), ex-Minister-President and
Minister of Poreign Affairs, Prussia, b. at Liibben, Brandenburg,
Peb. 3, 1 805, d. near Crossen. Times, Nov. 28, p. 9/; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1667 J.
Maeoicic (Gen. Baron), Military Commander of Yienna during 12
years, d. (aged 70). Times, Oct. 21, p. 7/.
Maeeeco (Algernon Preire), M.A., Professor of Chemistry in the
College of Physical Science, I^ewcastle-on-Tyue, 1871-82, b. at
JS'orth Shields, d. at JS'ewcastle-on-Tyne, Peb. 27 (aged 46).
Ath. 1882, i. p. 321 ; Zancet, 1882, i. pp. 409, 670; -^'Iron,
xix. p. 207 ; "^"Nature, xxv. p. 469; Chemical News, xlv. p. 108 ;
Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xii. p. 758.
Maush (George Perkins), LL.D., Philologist, United States' Minister to
Italy, b. at "Woodstock, Yt., Mar. 15, 1801, d. at Yallombrosa, Italy,
July 24. Boston D. Advertiser, July 25 ; Harper's WeeUy, xxvi. p.
491 ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 146 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1019^;; Times, July
25, p. 10/; 29, p. be-, '^'American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiv. p.
240 ; ^Nature, xxvi. p. 305 ; Froc. American Acad. n.s. x. p. 447.
Maesh (Eev. John William), M.A., Eector of St. Michael's, "Winchester,
1874-82. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1804^.
Maeshal (Geheimer Hofrath Dr. James), d. at Weimar, Jan. Times,
Jan. 11, p. 6c?.
Maeshall (Lt. Walter Dyson), E.M.A., b. July 17, 1859, d. at
Bournemouth, ISTov. 17. Times, Kov. 21, p. lOJ; Army ^ Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 967.
Maetel ( ), President of the Senate, Prance, 1879, b. at St. Omer,
d. Peb. 14 (aged 68). Times, Peb. 15, p. 5/
Maetin (Brigade-Surg. Curtiss), Army Medical Department, d. at
Ellangowan, Landour, India, Mar. 9. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 630.
Maetin (Eev. George), D.D., Yicar of St. Breward's 1851-82,
Honorary Canon of Truro 1880-2, d. at the Yicarage, Jan. 25
(aged 66). Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 165<?, 2645.
Maetin (Col. William), late 57th Bengal T^ative Cavalry, d. at Upton
Bishop, Jan. 19 (aged 92). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 229^?.
70
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Matcham (James), builder, d. at Keyham, Oct. 12 (aged 57).
Building News, xliii. p. 492.
Maughait (Mcholas), Common Councilman of the City of London
1834-82, Merchant, d. Aug. 20 (aged 79). ^Times, Aug. 23, p. U.
Maun SELL (John), formerly High Sheriff for Co. Kildare, b. 1810, d. at
Oakley Park, Co. Kildare, Mar. 29. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 427.
Maxwell (William), Law Publisher, d. at Temple Sheen, Mortlake,
May 28. Law Times ^ Ixxiii. p. 150.
Maxwell (Maj.-Gen. William), late Col., Eoyal (Bengal) Artillery,
b. ab. 1815, d. at Worthing, Jan. 30. ^'Times, Feb. 1, p. 9/;
Guardian^ xxxvii. p. 197c; Utiited Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 93.
May (Robert Charles), Consulting Engineer, b. at Ampthill, Beds,
Apr. 5, 1829, d. at Marseilles, July 20. Engineer, liv. p. 89;
FroG. Lnst. Mecli. Engineers, 1883, p. 20; Engineering, xxxiv. pp.
94, 118; Mon. Notices R. Astron. Soc. xliii. p. 180; ^Iron, xx.
p. 87; Minutes of Proc. Lnst. C.E. Ixxiii. p. 367.
Maynaed (Horace), formerly United States' Postmaster General, d.
May 3 (aged 68). ^Times, May 4, p. Id.
Mechan" (Edward), Gardener, d. at Byde (aged 84). Garden, xxii. p.
434.
Medici (Gen.), Marquis de Yoscello, Italian Army, b. at Milan, 1829,
d. at Rome, Mar. 9. Times, Mar. 11, p. 10/; 13, p. 7i ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 3743.
Medlycott (Sir William Coles), 2nd Bart., D.C.L., High Sheriff for
Somersetshire 1839, b. at Milborne Port, Somersetshire, July 31,
1806, d. there, Dec. 23. Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/; ^Guardiati,
xxxviii. p. 55.
Mehemet Rushdi Pasha, several times Grand Yizier of Turkey,
b. at Constantinople, 1809, d. near Magnesia, Smyrna, Mar. 26.
Times, Mar. 27, p. 'Qd.
Meigs (John Porsyth), M.D., Obstetrician, b. at Philadelphia, Oct. 4,
1818, d. there Dec. 16 (aged 85). Lancet, 1883, i. p. 73; Proc.
A7nerican Phil. Soc. xxi. p. 266.
Mellor (Thomas), Ploriculturist, b. at Ashton-under-Lyne, 1823, d.
there. May 1. Manchester City News, May 13 ; Gard. Chron. n.s.
xvii. p. 646.
Melvill (Philip), late Secretary in the Military Department to the
East India Company, b. at Topsham, Devon, Sept. 26, 1796, d. at
Ethy, Cornwall, Oct. 4. Times, Oct. 7, p. 9/; Jour. R. Asiatic
Soc. ]sr.s. XV. p. xii.
Mekasce (Baron), Egyptian Merchant and Philanthropist, b. at Cairo,
1807, d. at Alexandria. Times, Dec. 9, p. 10^?.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
71
Menelaus (William), Manager of the Dowlais Works 1856-82, Presi-
dent of the Iron and Steel Institute 1875-6, b. at Edinburgh,
Mar. 10, 1818, d. at Tenby, Mar. 30. Proc. List. Mech. Engineers^
1883, p. 20 ; Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 633 ; Engineering^
xxxiii. pp. 347, 398 ; Iron, xix. p. 250 ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 480 ;
Times, Mar. 31, p. lOJ; Guardian, xxxyii. p. 480^?; "^"Nature,
XXV. p. 537.
Meeeiman (IS'athaniel James), D.D., Bishop of Grahamstown 1871-82,
b. ab. 1810, d. Aug. 17. Times, Aug. 18, p. ^c; Sept. 13, p. 3^;
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 11 56 J, 1295«.
Messiter (Lt.-Col. John), late 28th Foot, d. at Newton Abbot, Jan.
13 (aged 84). "^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 133^?.
Meteeheim (Wilhelm), Painter of Battle Scenes, d. (aged 68). ^'Times,
Jan. 18, p. Qd.
Meldmay (Capt. Hervey George St. John), E.J^"., b. 1817, d. at Aix-
les-Bains, May 21. Times, May 25, p. 7/; Armij Sf Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 402 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 399.
Mellee (William), Engraver, b. at Edinburgh, 1796, d. at Sheffield,
Jan. 20. Architect, xxvii. p. 61; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 125^?;
Builder, xlii. p. 115; Ath. 1882, i. p. 132; Acad. 1882, i. pp.
72, 89 ; ^Times, Jan. 23, p. 9/.
Milnee (Rev. Thomas), Author, d. at Derby, IN'ov. 15. PuUishers*
Circular, 1882, p. 1237; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 381.
MiNAL ( ), one of the last survivors of the Moscow Campaign, d.
at Beaucourt, near Delle (aged 93). Times, June 5, p. 8^?.
MrNTO (Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess
of). Biographer, wife of the 3rd Earl, and daughter of Gen.
Sir Thomas Hislop, Bart., G.C.B., d. at Eaglescliff, Bournemouth,
Apr. 21. Times, Apr. 24, p. 9c; Gua/rdian, xxxvii. p. 5775.
Mitchell (Charles Henry), Artist, b. at Birstal, near Leeds, ab. 1821,
d. at Charlotte Street, Eitzroy Square, IS'ov. 25. Architect,
xxviii. p. 362; Manchester Guardian, Dec. 1.
Mitchell (Sidney John), Solicitor, d. at Solihull, near Birmingham,
Mar. 22. Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 372 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
440^?.
MocATTA (David), Architect, b. 1806, d. at 32, Prince's Gate, South
Kensington, May 1. Builder, xlii. p. 577.
MoE (Jorgen Engebretsen), Bishop of Christiansand 1875-82, b. at
Hole, Eingerike, Apr. 22, 1813, d. at Christiansand, Mar. 27.
Ath. 1882, i. p. 445 ; Times, Apr. 7, p. 4tf.
MoEFAT (Thomas Barbour), M.D., b. 1813, d. July 16. Lancet, 1882,
ii. p. 166.
72 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
MoFPAT (William), Architect, d. at Hamilton, Oct. 2. '^Architect,
xxviii. p. 228.
MoFFATT (William Lambie), Architect, d. at Edinburgh, June 5.
Building News, xlii. p. 746.
MoPFiTT (Surg.-Maj. Andrew), Army Medical Department, d. at
Southampton, Feb. 8. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 292; Anny Sf Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 116.
MoGGETDGE (Matthcw), d. at Kensington, July 14 (aged 78). Garden,
xxii. p. 106.
MoLYNEiJX (Lady Georgiana Jemima), wife of the Hon. Francis George
Molyneux and 4th daughter of the 3rd Earl of Ashburnham, b.
May 11, 1805, d. at Earl's Court, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge
Wells. ^'Times, May 25, p. 7/.
Molyneux (William), Geologist, b. at INuneham Courtenay, Oxford-
shire, May 22, 1824, d. at Durban, I^atal, Oct. 22. Geol. Mag.
1883, p. 430; Iron, xx. p. 509; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 778.
Molyneux-Seel (Henry Harrington), Eichmond Herald, b. May 10,
1839. Guardian, xxxvii. p. \1Vlc.
Monckhoven" (Dr. Desire Charles van). Scientific Photographer, b.
Sept. 25, 1834, d. Sept. 25. Nature, xxvi. pp. 583, 601.
MoNEO (Cecil James), M.A., Philologist, b. in London, Aug. 24, 1833,
d. at Hadley, Dec. 25. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 433.
Montagu (Lord George Francis), 3rd Secretary, British Legation,
Washington, 4th son of the 6th Duke of Manchester, b. Jan. 18,
1855, d. at Washington, Mar. 12. Times, Mar. 14, p. M\ 15, p.
8«; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 382^?, A\1c.
Montagu (Admiral John William), b. 1790, d. at Seend Manor House,
near Melksham, Dec. 12. Times, Dec. 16, p. 7/; Army ^ Navy
Gaz. xxiii. p. 1039.
Montagu (Hon. Spencer Dudley), youngest son of the 4th Lord
Eokeby, b. Apr. 11, 1807, d. at Hare Hatch, Wargrave, Mar. 31.
^Times, Apr. 7. p. 4c; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 521c.
MoNTALivET (Comtessc de), widow of Marthe Camille Bachasson,
Comte de Montalivet, d. Mar. (aged 77). ^"Guardian, xxxvii. p.
335<?.
MooN (William), Solicitor, d. at the Inns of Court Hotel, Dec. 10
(aged 62). Solicitors^ Jour, xxvii. p. 120.
MooEE (Sir Eichard Emanuel), 10th Bart., b. 1810, d. June 24.
"^^ Times, June 26, p. 9c.
MoEE (James Huson), M.D., Traveller, b. at Salford, d. there, Sept.
26 (aged ab. 38). Manchester Guardian, Sept. 28 ; ^^Iron, xx. p.
314; *&2C5, Oct. 6, p. 9/; ^^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 468.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
73
MoEEHEAD (Charles), M.D., F.R.C.P., C.I.E., late Bombay Medical
Service, b. at Edinburgb, 1807, d. at "Wilton Castle, Redcar, Aug.
24. Times, Aug. 28, p. be] Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 468.
MoEisr (Edmond), Book Illustrator, d. at a Lunatic Asylum, Sceaux
(aged 57). -^^Acad. 1882, ii. p. 158.
MoEisoN- (James), b. at Peterborough, l^.'S.., June 20, 1818, d.
at Quincy, Mass., May 20. Boston D. Advertiser, May 22.
MoEOzowicz (Lt.-Gen.), Chief of the Trigonometrical Survey, Grand
General Staff, Germany, d. Jan. "^Times, Jan. 10, p. lib.
MoEEis (James), Governor of the Bank of England 1847-8, d. at 17,
Cadogan Place, May 9 (aged 87). Times, May 10, p. \^a.
MoEEis (Eobert), Lawyer, d. at Boston, Mass., Dec. 12. Boston D.
Advertiser, Dec. 13.
MoEEis ("William), Chairman of the Halifax Commercial Banking Co.,
d. at The Lodge, Triangle, Halifax, Sept. 12 (aged 76). ^^Times,
Sept. 13, p. 7/.
MoETON (Charles), H. M.'s Inspector of Mines for Yorkshire 1850-67,
d. (aged 71). Iro?i, xx. p. 421.
Moss (Henry), Lepidopterist, d. at Oldham, Apr. 17 (aged 64).
"^T^ntomologist, xix. p. 119.
Moss ("William), Solicitor, Registrar of the Diocese of Lincoln, b. 1803,
d. at Lincoln, Nov. 13. Solicitors'' Jour, xxvii. p. 74.
MossKEE (Dr. Albert), the first Jewish Advocate in Prussia, d. at
Berlin. ^'Times, Oct. 4, p. 9/
MosTYN (Sir Pyers), 8th Bart., High Sheriff for Elintshire 1843, b.
1811, d. at Talacre, Ehyl, E"orth Wales, May 14. Times, May
17, p. 12c; ^"Guardian, xxxvii. p. 701^;.
MouBEAY (Maj.-Gen. Edward), late E.A., d. at 25, Kensington Gardens
Terrace, Mar. 17 (aged 56). Times, Mar. 22, p. 10^?; United
Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 225.
MoTiN-SEY (Augustus), British Minister and Consul- General in the
United States of Colombia, d. at Bogota, Apr. 10. Times, Apr.
20, p. 9/.
MuiE (John), CLE., LL.D., D.C.L., Eounder of the Chair of Sanskrit
in the University, Edinburgh, b. at Glasgow, 1810, d. at 10,
Merchiston Avenue, Edinburgh, Mar. 7. Times, Mar. 9, p. 6^;
14, p. 4c; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 3775, 385c; Acad. 1882, i. p.
196; Ath. 1882, i. pp. 318, 346; Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. n.s. xiv.
p. ix; Herts Merc. Mar. 11, p. bd.
MuNBEE (Maj.-Gen. Gore Boland), E.E., b. at Taunton, d. at "Weston-
super-Mare, July 14 (aged 68). Times, July 17, p. IQd-, Guard-
ian, xxxvii. p. 989c ; Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 564.
74
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
MuEE (James), Advocate, Scottish Bar, H.B.M. Consul at Palma,
Majorca, b. 1835, d. at Palma, May 8. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 53.
MuEPHY (Henry C), President of the Trustees of the Great Brooklyn
Bridge. Times, Dec. 12, p. 5d.
MuEEAT (Edward Prancis), Engineer, b. at Belfast, May, 1818, d. at
Bray, Co. Wicklow, Sept. 27. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxiv,
p. 289.
MuEEAY (Elizabeth), Aj:tist, wife of Henry John Murray and daughter
of Thomas Heaphy, d. at San Eemo, Italy, Dec. 8. Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 821.
MuEEAT (George St. Vincent Thomas I^elson), of Shrivenham, d.
at 8, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, Jan. 20 (aged 78).
'^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 165<7.
MuEEAT (James), ''The Blind Poet of Galloway," d. (aged 79).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 11813; "^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 273 ; '^Times,
Aug. 25, p. 7/
MuEEAT (John), Engineer, b. at Kelso, Dec. 12, 1804, d. Sept. 2.
Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 400.
MuEEAT (Sir John), 6th Bart., of Philiphaugh and Melgund, b. 1817,
d. at Philiphaugh, near Selkirk, Dec. 6. Times, Dec. 12, p. bd.
Myees (A. IT.), Dealer in Educational appliances, d. at Endsleigh
Gardens, Mar. 12 (aged 77). Bookseller, 1882, p. 318.
Mtees (Capt. Thomas Borrow), Herts Militia, d. in London, Mar. 2
(aged 55). Herts Merc. Mar. 11, p. bd.
l^km Singh, ''Pundit l^o. 9," Explorer, d. at Moradabad, ab. Eeb. 1
(aged 55). Ti7nes, Mar. 15, p. ^a; Proc. R. Geographical Soc.
N.s. iv. p. 315 ; Nature, xxv. p. 472; Jour. R. Asiatic Soc. n.s.
xiv. p. xxvii.
ITapiee (Charles George), Civil Engineer, b. at Elorence, 1829, d.
Sept. 2. Engineer, liv. p. 190; Iron, xx. p. 230; Minutes of
Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 407; Times, Sept. 9, p. 10a; Building
News, xliii. p. 336.
I^'apiee (Et. Hon. Sir Joseph), 1st Bart., LL.D., D.C.L., Lord
Chancellor of Ireland 1858, b. at Belfast, Dec. 26, 1804, d. at
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Dec. 9. Times, Dec. 12, p. bd; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1756c; Law Jour. xvii. p. 687; Solicitors' Jour, xxvii.
p. 134; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 148.
N"ayloe (Thomas Hacke), M.A., Eecorder of Sudbury 1866-82, b. in
London, 1809, d. at Hill House, Chesterton, Mar. 3. Times^
Mar. 9, p. 6^; Law Jour. xvii. p. 144; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 377 ;
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 349 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3773.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
75
Neild (Capt. H. E.), 45tli (Derbyshire) Kegiment, d. at Hayes, Middle-
sex, !N"ov. 14. Armij ^ Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 942.
!N"eilson- (William), Ironfounder, b. 1810, d. May 24. Jour. Iron and
Steel Inst. 1882, p. 655; Engineering^ xxxiii. p. 563.
I^'elson" (Eev. Jobn Gudgeon), Eector of Aldborough 1860-82, Horti-
culturist, b. at Winterton, July 14, 1818, d. Apr. 14. Gard.
Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 540 ; Garden, xxi. p. 284.
!N'ettee (Charles), Founder of the Jewish Agricultural School, Jaffa,
b. at Strasbourg, d. at Jaffa, Oct. 2. Times, Oct. 9, p. bd; 16,
p. Qe.
!N"etterville (Arthur James iN'etterville, 8th Yiscount), d. at St.
Albans Place, Apr. 7 (aged 76). Times, Apr. 12, p. be-, ^Guard-
ian, XXX vii. p. b^\c.
NEWijfGTOJT (Samuel), M.D., Horticulturist, d. at Ticehurst, July 3
(aged 68). Gard. Chron. is.^. xviii. p. 90.
Newman- (Edward), E.IS"., Chief Engineer of Portsmouth Dockyard
1866-82, b. at Newton Abbot, Devon, d. Dec. 4 (aged 50).
Engineer, liv. p. 426 ; Engineering, xxxiv. p. 548 ; Iron, xx.
p. 486; Times, Dec. 7, p. lOa-, Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p.
1011.
Newman?" (Rev. Thomas Harding), D.D., late Eellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford, d. at Nelmes, Homchurch, Essex, Apr. 21 (aged
70). Times, Apr. 24, p. 9c.
Newmarch (John), Barrister-at-Law, b. at Woodford, Essex, d. at
Bridgenorth, Salop, June 14. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 169.
Newmaech (William), E.E.S., Economist and Statistician, b. at Thirsk,
Yorkshire, Jan. 28, 1820, d. at 3, Sulyarde Terrace, Torquay,
Mar. 23. Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882, p. 649; Froc. Royal
Soc. xxxiv. p. xvii ; Times, Mar. 24, p. 10/; Ath. 1882, i. p. 415 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 440^?.
Net (Gen. Napoleon Henri Edgar), Prince de la Moskowa, 4th son
of Marshal Ney, b. at Paris, Mar. 20, 1812. ^ Times, Oct. 16,
p. 6^.
Nicholson (Henry), Clerk to the Commissioner of Taxes for London, b.
at Maidstone, Aug. 6, 1834, d. at Brixton, Eeb. 19. Law Times,
Ixxii. p. 323.
NicoLAT (Mary, Lady), widow of Lt.-Gen. Sir William Nicolay, C.B.,
K.C.H., and 2nd daughter of the Eev. Edmund Law, d. at 10,
Eoyal Crescent, Cheltenham, Sept. 23 (aged 95). ^'Times, Sept.
28, p. 9^.
NiETo (Jose Moreno), several times Eector of the University, Madrid,
b. in Estremadura, d. Mar. 3 (aged 57). Times, Mar. 6, p. 75.
76
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
IS'iSBET (Robert Parry), M.P. for Chippenham 1856-9, b. 1793, d. at
Southbroome House, Devizes, May 31. Times, June 3, p. 9^;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 792<?.
JS'oLAN (Rev. Thomas), E.D,, Vicar of St. Saviour's, Pacldington,
1873-82, d. at 22, Warrington Crescent, JN'ov. 19 (aged 73).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 16393.
IS'oLLOTH (Yice-Admiral Matthew Stainton), d. at 13, N'orth Terrace,
Camberwell, May 11 (aged 71). Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 751;
Times, May 13, p. I2d; Army 8f Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 380.
NoECEOSs (Hon. Otis), Merchant and ex-Mayor of Boston, Mass., b.
at Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1811, d. there, Sept. 5. Boston JD.
Advertiser, Sept. 6.
IToEMAN (George), Entomologist, b. at Hull, Jan. 1, 1824, d. at
Peebles, July 9. Mitomologists'' Man, Intelligencer, xix. p. 96.
NoEMAN (George Warde), Director of the Bank of England 1821-72,
b. 1793, d. at Bromley Common, Kent, Sept. 4. Times, Sept.
15, p. 4/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1277«.
IS'oEMANBY (Maria Phipps, Marchioness of), widow of the 1st Marquis,
and daughter of the 1st Lord Ravensworth, d. at Mulgrave Castle,
Lythe, near Whitby, Oct. 20 (aged 83). Times, Oct. 21, p. 7/;
GuardAan, xxxvii. p. 147 7c.
NoTTEBOHM (Gustav), Musical Historian, b. at Liidenscheid, Bavaria,
E'ov. 12, 1817, d. at Gratz, Oct. 31. Times, ]S^ov. 11, p. lO^-;
^'Ath. 1882, ii. p. 637.
I^UGENT (Hon. Catherine), widow of Col. Patrick John l^ugent, and
only daughter of the 2nd Yiscount de Yesci, d. Eeb. 27 (aged 79).
Times, Mar. 2, p. 10^.
NuNN (Roger Sturley), Surgeon to the Essex and Colchester Hospital,
d. at Colchester Jan. 23 (aged 69). Lancet, 1882, i. pp. 209,
210.
O'Eeeeall (Hon. Matilda Maria), 4th daughter of the 3rd Yiscount
Southwell and widow of the Rt. Hon. Richard More O'Eerrall, d.
at Granite Hall, Kingstown, May 25. "^Times, May 27, p. 125.
O'Geady (Maj. the Hon. Thomas), late 74th Highlanders, son of the
1st Yiscount Guillamore, d. at 12, Lexham Gardens, Earl's Court,
Jan. 22. Tim.es, Jan. 27, p. Ac, "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 165{?.
O'Hea (James), Barrister-at-Law, Political Agitator, b. 1809, d. at
Dublin, May 27. Times, May 29, p. 9/; Law Times, Ixxiii. p.
129.
Oldham (Rev. John Roberts), M.A., Yicar of Oldershaw 1865-81,
b. 1808, d. June 16. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 897«.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
77
Oldman (Thomas Hugh), Solicitor, b. 1832, d. at Camsborough, Jan.
11. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 166.
Oliyee (Anthony), Gardener, d. at Eslington Park, Northumberland,
May 8 (aged 80). Garden, xxi. p. 338.
Ollivakt (Alfred), D.D., Bishop of Llandaff 1849-82, b. at Man-
chester, Aug. 16, 1798, d. at Bishop's Court, Llandaff, Dec. 16.
Guardiayi^ xxxvii. p. 1798^?; Manchester Guardian, Dec. 18;
Times, Dec. 18, p. la-, 22, p. be-, 25, p. U.
O'TTetll (Rev. Simeon Wilberforce), Missionary at Indore, Central
India, 1875-82, d. at Indore, Aug. 31 (aged 45). Gua/rdian,
xxxvii. pp. 1253flr, 1278 J.
Onslow (Post-Capt. the Hon. Arthur Alexander), Member of the
Legislative Council of ^^Tew South Wales, b. at Trichinopoly,
India, Aug. 2, 1833, d. at Camden Park, Kew South Wales, Jan.
30. Times, Mar. 13, p. 8/
Opobo ("Warobo, son of Ja Ja, King of), d. at Frodsham, Cheshire,
Apr. 21 (aged 13). ^ Times, Apr. 27, p. IQa.
Oelebar (Cuthbert Knightley), Civil Engineer, b. 1844, d. at Tor-
quay, Jan. 23. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 408.
Oeloff-Davydoff (Count), b. 1807, d. at St. Petersburg. Times, Aug.
1, p. 65.
Ormistoh- (Thomas), C.I.E., Civil Engineer, b. at Edinburgh, July
28, 1826, d. at Freshwater, July 9. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E.
Ixxi. p. 409 ; Proc. Inst. Mecli. Engineers, 1883, p. 22.
Ormston (John), Steam Shipowner, d. Feb. 24 (aged 75). Iron, xix.
p. 166.
OsBOEN" (Robert Arthur), !N'urseryman, d. at Tunbridge Wells, June
25 (aged 28). Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 25.
OsTEovsKY ( ), Poet and Dramatist, d. at Paris. ^Times, Aug. 4,
p. 9/; ^-Ath. 1882, ii. p. 178.
Ott (Col. G.), Engineer, drowned during the night of Dec. 2-3 in the
Aar Canal, Bern. ^Tron, xx. p. 530.
Page (Adele), Actress. ^Ath. 1882, i. p. 200.
Paget (Rev. Francis Edward), M.A., Rector of Elford 1835-82.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1124^.
Paijste (Robert), D.D., Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, b.
in Person Co., KC, JN'ov. 12, 1799, d. at Aberdeen, Miss., Oct.
19. Harper'' s Weekly, xxvi. p. 711.
Palgeave (Robert), Architect, b. 1831, d. at 9, Upper Hamilton
Terrace, St. John's Wood, June 19. Building Neios, xlii. p. 789,
Architect, xxviii. p. 7 ; Builder, xliii. p. 29,
78
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Palin (Eev. William), M.A., Eector of Slifford 1834-82, d. at the
Eectory, Oct. 16. Acad, 1882, ii. p. 313; Times, Oct. 20, p. 4J;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1485^?.
Palin (Capt. William Henry), late I7tli Bombay Native Infantry, and
formerly Chief Constable of Manchester, b. in India, d. at Liver-
pool, July 7 (aged 58). Manchester Guardian, July 10; Manchester
Courier, July 10.
Palliser (Maj. Sir William), Kt., C.B., M.P. for Taunton 1880-2,
Inventor of the *'Palliser" shell, b. at Dublin, June 18, 1830, d.
at 21, Earl's Court Square, Peb. 4. Times, Peb. 6, p. 6/; 10, p.
3/; Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixix. p. 418 ; Engineer, liii. p.
105; Iron, xix. p. 106; Engineering, xxxiii. p. 141 ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1895; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 115; Army Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 95 ; '^'Nature, xxv. p. 346.
Palmee (Charles John), Solicitor and Antiquary, b. 1805, d. at Great
Yarmouth, Sept. 24. Times, Sept. 28, p. 9e ; Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 731 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 388 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1341c.
Palmer (Edward Henry), M.A., Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic in
the University, Cambridge, 1871-82, b. at Cambridge, Aug. 7,
1840, murdered at Wady Sudr, Arabia, Aug. 11. Times, IS'ov. 13,
p. 4.a', 27, p. 4^?; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 626; Acad. 1883, i. pp. 311,
329, 439 ; ii. p. 363 ; Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 73 ; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 15253; Herts Merc. Dec. 23, p. 4.d] Jour. R. Asiatic
Soc. N.s. XV. p. xiii.
Palmee (Thomas), M.D., b. 1819, d. at Brighton, Oct. 8. Lancet,
1882, ii. p. 687.
Palmieei (Marino), Professor of Physics in the University, Naples, d.
(aged 32). ^'Nature, xxvii. p. 41.
Pancoast (Joseph), M.D., Emeritus Professor of Anatomy in Jefferson
Medical College, b. 1805, d. Mar. 7. Lancet, 1882, i. p. 537.
Panton (Charles), formerly Clerk in the Queen's Remembrancer's
Office, d. at Woburn Square, Sept. 27 (aged 79). Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 388.
PaexUee (Edward L.), Architect, d. at 38, Mornington Crescent, Aug.
1 (aged 56). Builder, xliii. p. 225.
Paeish (Harriet), ''Sister Harriet," Sister Superior of the Manor
House, Holywell, Oxford, d. May. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 736(?.
Paeish (Sir Woodbine), K.C.H., E.E.S., Diplomatist, b. Sept. 14,
1796, d. at Quarry House. St. Leonard' s-on-Sea, Aug. 16. Nature,
xxvi. p. 414 ; Times, Aug. 21, p. 7/; 23, p. Qe-, Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1149^? ; Proc. R. Geographical Soc. if.s. iv. p. 612 ; '^•Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 311.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
79
Paek (Lt. James Allan), 42nd Highlanders, d. at Ismailia, Sept. 17.
Army Sf Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 778 ; '^Guardian, xxxvii. 1349^?.
Paek (Trevor W.), Lawyer, President of the Panama Eailroad Co.
1874-82, b. at WooKord, Yt., Dec. 3, 1823, d. on board the
steamer San Elas," from ^N'ew York to Aspinwall, Dec. 15.
Times, Jan. 24, 1883, p. 5/; Boston B. Advertiser, Dec. 21.
Paema (Marie Pie-des-graces, Duchess of), daughter of Perdinand II.
King of the Two Sicilies, b. Aug. 1849, d. at Biarritz, Sept. 29.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1340 J ; ^Times, Sept. 30, p. 9/; Oct. 3, p. 6d.
Paenell (Fanny), 4th daughter of John Henry Parnell, of Avondale,
and sister of Charles Stewart Parnell, M.P., d. at Bordentown,
K'.J., July 20. Times, July 21, p. 10^ ; 22, p. Id.
Paexell (Hon. and Eev. George Damer), M.A., Yicar of Long Cross,
near Chertsey, 1861-75, 3rd son of the 1st Lord Congleton, b.
1810, d. at 30, Eccleston Square, Dec. 17. Times, Dec. 20, p.
9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 18025.
Paeeington (Matthew), M.A., Canon Eesidentiary and Sub-Dean of
Chichester 1870-82, Rector of Pelpham 1874-82, d. at the
Rectory, Mar 21 (aged 74). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 449(?.
Paesoi^^s (Theophilus), LL.D., Lawyer and Author, b. at Kewburyport,
Mass., May, 17, 1797, d. at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 26. Boston
B. Advertiser, Jan. 27 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 120; Broc. American
Acad. N.s. ix. p. 411.
Patiej^ce (Col. James), late 65th Regiment, d. at 90, Charlotte Street,
Pitzroy Square, Oct. 1 (aged 92). United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 763 ;
-^Times, Oct. 4, p. 9/
Patten (Edward Henry), ex-Secretary to the Preemasons' School for
Girls, d. at Bolton Lodge, Eastbourne, Aug. 8 (aged 83). Times,
Aug. 10, p. 5/
Pauli (Reinhold), D.C.L., Professor of History in the University,
Gottingen, 1870-82, b. at Berlin, 1826, d. at Bremen, June 3.
Times, June 7, p. 5/; Ath. 1882, i. pp. 733, 767; Acad. 1882, i.
pp. 415, 433.
Payne (John), "Wholesale Stationer, d. at Hyde Cliff, Blackheath,
Oct. 8 (aged 61). Bookseller, 1882, p. 1045.
Peacock (Thomas Bevill), M.D., P.R.C.P., Consulting Physician to
St. Thomas's Hospital, b. at York, Dec. 21, 1812, d. at the
Hospital, May 30. Times, June 3, p. 9^; Lancet, 1882, i. pp.
926, 1013; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 792^?.
Pease (Joseph Walker), Banker, M.P. for Hull 1873-4, b. 1820, d. at
Hesslewood, Yorkshire, IS'ov. 22. Times, ^^ov. 25, p. 9/ ; Guard-
ian, xxxvii. p. 1669 J.
80
OBTTUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Peaeson (Deputy-Surg.-Gen. Francis), Indian Medical Service, d.
JN^ov. 20. Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1061.
Peaeson (Rev. Hugh), M.A., Canon of ^"indsor 1876-82, Vicar of
Sonning 1841-82, Deputy-Clerk of the Closet to the Queen
1881-2, b. at Oxford, June 25, 1817, d. at the Yicarage, Apr.
13. Times, k^Y. 15, p. 11/; 19, p. 12c; 6^war<?/«^^, xxxvii. pp.
552^?, 5845.
Peakson (John), Gardener and Forester, d. at Kinlet, Bewdley, Aug.
23 (aged 78). Gard. Citron, n.s. xviii. p. 313.
Pechell (Eev. Horace Eobert), M.A., Eector of Bix 1822-72, Chan-
cellor and Prebendary of Brecon 1829-82, d. at Moorlands,
Bitterne, Southampton, Peb. 22 (aged 89). TimeB, Feb. 25, p.
10^;; 28, p. 105; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 313(?.
Peed (Samuel), Solicitor and Notary, b. 1814, d. at Cambridge, Nov.
6. Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 74.
Peile (Rev. Thomas "Williamson), D.D., Perpetual Curate of St. Paul's,
South Hampstead, 1860-73, and formerly Head Master of Repton
School, d. at 37, St. John's Wood Park, Nov. 29 (aged 76).
Times, Dec. 2, p. 10/; "^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 815 ; Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 17165, 1804^?.
Pelham-Clinton (Lord Thomas Charles), 3rd son of the 4th Duke of
Newcastle-under-Lyme, b. Dec. 3, 1813, d. Feb. 28. Times,
Mar. 7, p. 10^; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3365.
Pelly-Claeke (Maj. E. L.), Royal Dublin Fusiliers, d. at Malaga,
Dec. 14 (aged 39). United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 1000; Artny ^ Navy
Ga%. xxiii. p. 1046.
Pennington" (Rev. Gervase Rainey), M.A., Yicar of Chilvcrs-Coton
1873-82, d. at Coton, Dec. 3 (aged 46). Guardian, xxxvii. p.
17165.
Pennington (James Fairclough), M.R.C.S., L.S.A.L., b. at Woodhead,
Newton-le-Willows, 1817, d. at Ashton-in-Makerfield, Jan. 6.
Lancet, 1882, i. p. 252.
Penton (Col. Henry), 3rd Royal Middlesex Militia, b. 1817, d. at 31,
Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, Oct. 30. Times, Nov. 2, p. 6c.
Peeignon (Alexis), Portrait Painter, b. at Paris, Nov. 15, 1806.
^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 453.
Peeeey (Alexis), Hon. Professor of the Faculty of Sciences, Dijon, d.
at Paris, Dec. 29 (aged 75). "^American Jour, of Science, xxv. p.
240.
Peeeiee (Col. Ferdinand), Swiss Army, Engineer and Author, d. at
Fribourg, Sept. 3 (aged 72). Times, Sept. 5, p. 6c?; Lro7i, xx. p.
213.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOK THE YEAR 1882.
81
Perey (Rev. F. J.), Independent Minister, b. at Watlington, N'orfolk,
1831, d. at Manchester, Kov. 29. Manchester Guardian, Nov. 30.
Perry (Et. Hon. Sir Thomas Erskine), Kt., M.P. for Devonport
1854-9, Member of the Council of India 1859-82, b. 1807, d. at
36, Eaton Place, Apr. 22. Times, Apr. 24, p. ; Jour. E.
Asiatic Soc. jr.s. xiv. p. viii ; Guardian] xxxvii. p. 577J; Law
Jour. xvii. p. 234 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 438 ; Laiv Times,
Ixxiii. p. 34.
Perry ("William), Gardener, d. at Shirehampton, Bristol, June. Gard.
Chron. is^.s. xviii. p. 90.
Petherick (John), African Explorer, d. in London, July 15. Proc.
R. Geographical Soc. x.s. iv. p. 700.
Petre (Hon. Arthur Charles Augustus), 4th son of the 11th Lord
Pctre, b. Mar. 29, 1827, d. at Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone, IS'ov. 4.
Times, Xov. 7, p. 10 J.
Petre (Lady Katharine), -^idow of the Hon. Arthur Charles Augustus
Petre, and 3rd daughter of the 4th Earl of AVickloTV, d. at
Saxonbury Lodge, Hyde, Dec. 27. ^Guardian, xxxviii. p. be.
Pettitt (Joseph), Landscape Painter, b. at Birmingham, d. at Balsall
Heath, Sept. 9. Builder, xliii. p. 413; ^'Ath. 1882, ii. p. 441 ;
Architect, xxviii. p. 182 ; Building Neivs, xliii. p. 341.
Philip (George), Bookseller, d. at Eairfield, Liverpool, Oct. 3 (aged
82). *Ath. 1882, ii. p. 497; ^'Bookseller, 1882, p. 1044.
Phillipps (Adelaide), Contralto singer, b. at Stratford-upon-Avon,
1833, d. at Carlsbad Springs, Germany, Oct. 4. Boston B.
Advertiser, Oct. 5.
PniLP (Robert Kemp), Compiler of ''Enquire Within upon Every-
thing," d. at Clarcmont Square, Islington, jS'ov. 30 (aged 03).
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 451 ; Times, Dec. 23, p. 10^?.
Phiz." See Browne (Hablot Knight).
PiERPOi:^T ( ), Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, b. in
Litchfield Co., Conn., 1806, d. at Vergennes, Jan. 7. Laio Jour.
xvii. p. 68.
PiERREPONT (Hon. Houry Sydney), youngest son of the 3rd Earl
Manvers, b. Aug. 18, 1863, d. at Rome, Mar. 4. Times, Mar. 8,
p. \2d '^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345c.
Pike (Warburton), Special Pleader, Translator of Dante, b. at Buck-
nowle, 1818, d. at The Grove, Highgate, Jan. 29. Law Times,
Ixxii. p. 269; Law Jour. xvii. p. 80; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1895.
PiLHER (Victor), a French Democrat. Times, Nov. 15, p. lOr/.
PiRiE (George Clark), M.D., L.R.C.S.Edin., b. at Edinburgh, d. at
South Tay Street, Dundee (aged 50). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 970.
82
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
PiREiE (William), II.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the
University, Aberdeen, b. at Garthy, Aberdeenshire, 1807, d. at
253, Union Street, Aberdeen, ISTov. 21. ^Times, 'Nov. 22, p. 7d-
Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 965.
Pitts (Charles Albert), Consulting Engineer, b. at St. John's, New-
foundland, May 28, 1849, d. at Glanyrafon, near Ganllwyd, Mar.
29. Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 24.
Plantamour (Emile), Director of the Observatory and Professor of
Astronomy in the University, Geneva, 1839-82, b. at Geneva,
May 14, 1815, d, there, Sept. 7. Nature, xxvi. p. 505 ; Mon.
Notices R. Astron. Soc. xliii. p. 184; '^'Guardian, xxxvii. p.
127G5; Times, Sept. 14, p. 9/; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 209; Ath.
1882, ii. p. 406 ; Iron, xx. p. 231 ; Proc. American Acad. n.s. x.
p. 461.
Plow (John Charles), Paymaster, 11. N., d. at Malta, Apr. 7 (aged 41).
Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 290.
PococK (Lewis), one of the Pounders, and since, an Honorary
Secretary of the Art-Union (1837-82), b. Jan. 17, 1808, d. at 70,
Gower Street, Oct. 17. Iron, xx. p. 360; Builder, xliii. p. 570 ;
Times, Oct. 21, p. If; -^'Acad. 1882, ii. p. 314 ; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1477c; ^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 570.
PoGMOEE (Erank Herbert), Solicitor, b. 1854, d. May 10. Law Time^,
Ixxiii. p. 53.
PoiEsoN (Maurice), Painter, d. Dec. (aged ab. 32). "^Architect, xxviii.
p. 398; '^ArtJour. 1883, p. 63.
PoiTEViN- (Louis Alphonse), Photographer, b. at Conflans, Sarthe,
1819, d. there. Mar. 4. Scientific American, xlvi. p. 225.
PoLDEN (Thomas), late Superintendent and Gamson Librarian at the
Soldiers' Institute, Chatham, d. at New Brompton, Dec. 3 (aged
46). United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 942 ; Army ^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p;
1060.
PoLLET (Yictor Florence), Engraver and Water- Colour Painter, b. at
Paris, Nov. 11, 1811, d. at Mayenne, Dec. Architect, xxviii. p.
398 ; Art Jour. 1883, i. p. 63 ; -^'AtJi. 1882, ii. p. 856.
PoNTECouLANT (Marquis de), a prisoner at Waterloo, b. 1794, d. Eeb.
Times, Eeb. 22, p. \0b.
Pope (Rev. W. A.), Unitarian Minister, accidentally killed on the
Great Gable, Borrowdale, Aug. 7 (aged ab. 47). Unitarian
Herald, Aug. 11.
PoETEE (Lt. R. da Costa), R.E., d. at Malta, Aug. 28. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1212d?; Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 694; Herts Merc,
Sept. 23, p. 5d,
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
83
PoTE (Capt. C. St. C), late 4tli Eoyal Lancashire Kegiment, d. Nov.
20 (aged 41). Army ^- Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 962.
PoTHrAu (Vice- Admiral), ex-French Ambassador to London, b. in
Martiniqne, 1815, d. Oct. 7. Times, Oct. 9, p. 5d.
PoYAH (Rev. John Yigden), M.A., Ecctor of St. Anne and St. Agnes,
Aldersgate Street, 1840-82, Minor Canon of St. Paul's 1833-82,
d. Feb. 28 (aged 78). Times, Mar. 1, p. 10a ; "^'Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 313^;.
Powell (Lt.-Gen. Burdett Richard), late Bombay Army, d. at 11,
Vicarage Gardens, Kensington, Jan. 4 (aged 71). Times, Jan. 6,
p. 7/; Army ^' JVavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 7.
Powell (James), Solicitor, Registrar of the County Court, Pockliiigtou,
b. 1831, d. at Pocklington, Sept. 15. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p.
719; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 373.
Powell (William), Engineer, b. at Hoyland, near Barnsley, 1824, d.
at Carleton, near Pontefract, May 22. Proc. Inst. Mecli. Engineers,
1883, p. 25 ; Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 414.
PowLEY (Miss Mary), Folk Lorist, d. at Langwathby, Dec. 23 (aged
70). Ath. 1883, i. p. 18; Acad. 1883, i. p. 9 ; N. ^- Q. Gth ser.
vii. p. 20.
Pratt (William), M.D., F.R.C.S., M A., d. at Newtown, Montgomery-
shire, May 6 (aged 51). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 847.
Prescott (Eliza, Lady), widow of Sir George William Prescott, 3rd
Bart., and daughter of Henry Hilliar, d. at 17, Grafton Street,
Berkeley Square, Feb. 20. ^Times, Feb. 22, p. lOi; Herts Merc.
Feb. 25, p. be.
Peest (Yen. Edward), M.A., Archdeacon and Canon of Durham
1863-82, Rector of Ryton-on-Tyne 1881-2, b. at York, d. at the
Rectory, Oct. 26 (aged 56). Times, Oct. 27, p. 3/ ; Guardian,
xxxvii. pp. 1524rt, 1576^?.
Preziosl( ), Painter, d. Sept. -^'Ath. 1882, ii. p. 536.
Peice (Charles Godfrey), Barrister-at-Law, b. at Richmond, 1820, d,
at Bury St. Edmunds. Law limes, Ixxiii. p. 301.
Price (William), Solicitor, b. Dec. 9, 1799, d. near Abergavenny,
iNov. 22. Law Tunes, Ixxiv. p. 130; Solicitors' Jour, xxvii.
p. 120.
Prixgle (Edward Hamilton), Engineer, b. at Oakendean, Karsham,
Jan. 1, 1844, d. at Berhampur, Ganjam, India, May 30. Mon.
Notices R. Astron. Soc. xliii. p. 180.
Peitchakd (Andrew), Microscopist, b. in London, 1804, d. at 87, St.
Paul's Road, Highbury, 'Eoy. 24. Nature, xxvii. p. 113; Times ^
Nov. 30, p. 6c; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 401 ; *Ath. 1882, ii. p. 740.
84
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Peossee (Mrs.), Contributor to Sunday at Some. Guardian^ xxxvii.
p. 3775.
Peussia (Princess Wilhelmina Louisa of), wife of Prince Prederick of
Prussia, and daughter of Alexis, Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg, b.
Oct. 30, 1799. Times, Dec. 13, p. 6/
PuMPELLY (Harmon), President of the Albany Savings' Bank, b. at
Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 5, 1794, d. at Albany, K.Y., Oct. 7.
Times, Oct. 11, p. 6^.
PusELEY (Daniel), Prank Poster," Author, d. at 21, Rochester Eoad,
Jan. 18 (aged 67). Acad. 1882, i. p. 63 ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 127.
PusEY (Rev. Edward Bouverie), D.D., Canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
1828-82, Regius Professor of Hebrew 1828-82, b. 1800, d. in
the grounds of the Convalescent Hospital, Ascot Priory, Sept. 16.
Times, Sept. 18, p. ba\ 21, p. 9/; 22, p. 3/; Guardian, xxxvii.
pp. 1281«, 1291«; Ath. 1882, ii. ,p. 401; Bookseller, 1882, p.
894; Acad. 1882, ii. p. 222; Harper's IVeeldy, xxvi. p. 619;
Herts Merc. Sept. 23, p. 6c.
Putnam (John Phelps), Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts,
b. at Hartford, Conn., Mar. 21, 1817, d. at Boston, Mass., Jan. 4.
Boston B. Advertiser, Jan, 6.
PuTZEYS (Jules), Coleopterist, d. at Brussels, Jan. 2 (aged 72). Ento-
mologists' Mon. Intelligencer, xviii. p. 215.
Pycock (George), Archaeologist, d. (aged 86). Building News, xlii. p.
437.
QuAKEE, (Rev. James), Principal of the Church Missionary Grammar
School, Sierra Leone, 1856-82. Times, Oct. 12, p. 2>e.
QuiCHEEAT (Jules Eticuue Joseph), Director of the Ecole dcs Chartes,
Paris, 1871-82, b. at Paris, Oct. 13, 1814, d. Apr. 9. "^Times,
Apr. 10, p. 1e.
QuiNCY (Hon. Josiah), ex-Mayor of Boston, Mass., b. at Boston, Mass.^
Jan. 17, 1802, d. at Quincy, Mass., jS'ov. 2. Boston D. Advertiser,.
ISTov. 3. . . :
Rae (James), country representative of Strachan & Co., d. at Houghton
Road, South Tottenham, Mar. 1 (aged 40). Booheller, 1882, p. 318.
Rafe (Joachim), Director of the Conservatoire of Music, Prankfort-on-
the^Main, 1878-82, b. at Lachen, Switzerland, May 27, 1822, d.
at Prankfort-on-Main, June 25. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 39; Ath.
1882, ii. p. 24 ; Times, June 26, p. 9^ ; 27, p. lOf?.
Ramsay (Hon. Robert), ex-Member of the Yictorian Government, d,
. Apr. 23. ^' Times, July 3, p. 6r?. ...
OBITUARY NOTICES FOU THE YEAR 1882.
85
Eandail (Yen. James), M.A., Archdeacon of Berkshire 1855-69,
Canon of Bristol 1867-75, Eector of Binfield 1831-59, d. at
Binfield Eectory, Is^ov. 19 (aged 92). Times, IS'ov. 22, p. Id;
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 16765, 1639a.
Eaxds (W. B.), ''Matthew Browne," '^Heniy Holbeach," Author.
*Ath. 1882, i. p. 541.
Eag Bahadooe Dadoba Paxdueung, Social and Eeligious Eeformer,
d. Oct. 17. ^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 701.
Eathjens (William), Artist, h. at Altona, near Hamburg, I^ov. 18,
1842, d. in Jersey, Apr. 3.' Manchester Examiner, Apr. 6; Man-
chester City News, Feb. 24, 1883.
Eavenel (St. Julien), M.D., Chemist, b. at Charleston, S.C., Dec. 15,
1819, d. Mar. 15. Proc. American Acad. n.s. ix. p. 437.
Eavenshaw (Eev. Thomas FitzArthur), M.A., Eector of Pewsey
1857-80, d. in London, Sept. 26 (aged 53). Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 352.
Eawsox (Commander AYyatt), E.I^., b. Aug. 27, 1853, d. on board the
hospital ship "Carthage," at Malta, Sept. 21. Froc. R. Geographi-
cal Soc. N.s. iv. p. 697 ; Times, Sept. 22, pp. 2,d, 7/; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 721 ; Army &f Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 764.
Eayne (Middleton), Superintending Engineer, Indian Public Works
Department, 1868-79, b. at Eaync's Park, Kingston-on-Thames,
d. Oct. 9. Minutes of Froc. Inst. C.E. Ixxi. p. 415.
Eayner (Eobert), M.E.C.S., b. 1825, d. Sept. 8. Lancet, 1882, ii. p.
510.
Eead (James), Bookseller, d. at Ipswich, Aug. 18 (aged 78). Booh-
seller, 1882, p. 814.
Eedhead (Eev. Thomas Fisher), B.A., Vicar of Higher Bebington
1842-82, d. Mar. 4 (aged 74). ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 385^?.
Eeeks (Henry), b. at Standen, Hungerford, Berks, Mar. 15, 1838,
d. at ThruxtoD, near Andover, Feb. 20. Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 352.
Eeeve (Eev. John William), Minister of Portman Chapel, Baker
Street, 1847-77, Canon of Bristol 1875-82, d. at Sneyd Park, near
Bristol, Sept. 26 (aged 74). "^Times, Sept. 28, p. 9<? ; Guardian^
xxxvii. p. 1348c?.
Beid (Arthur G.), M.D., d. at Hankow, China, June 20. Lancet^
1882, ii. p. 294.
Eeid (David), assistant to Collins, Sons & Co. (Limited), Stationers,
b. at Forres, i^".B., d. at Hastings, Sept. 13. -^'Boohseller, 1882,
p. 1044.
Eeinhaedt (J. Th.), Ornithologist, Professor of Zoology in the Uni-
versity, Copenhagen, d. at Copenhagen, Oct. 23 (aged 66).
*Nature, xxvii. p. 41.
86
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Eemusat (Madame), widow of Charles Eemusat, formerly Minister of
Foreign Affiairs, France. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1084 J.
Eendell (Commander John), late E.jS"., d. at Steyning, Sussex, June
2 (aged 84). United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 446 ; Ar77iy Sf Navy Ga%.
xxiii. p. 441.
Eey (Eodolphe), Author, d. at Eex, Canton Yalais (aged 55). Times,
Aug. 17, p. Qe ; -^''Acad. 1882, ii. p. 167.
Eeynolds (Eliza Anne, Lady), widow of Admiral Sir Barrington
Eeynolds, G.C.B., and daughter of M. Dick, of Pitkerro, d. at
24, Montagu Street, Portman Square, Aug. 28 (aged 78). ^- Times,
Aug. 30, p. lOb.
Eeynolds (Vice- Admiral George Stewart), d. at Guildford, Mar. 15
(aged 80). Times, Mar. 17, p. lOh; ^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 4l7c;
Army Sf JVavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 203.
EiCE (James), Barristcr-at-Law and jS'ovelist, b. ab. 1845, d. at Ecd-
hill, Apr. 26. Times, Apr. 27, p. lOa ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 540;
Laiv Jour. xvii. p. 249; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 617«; Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 34.
ErcHAEDSox (Eobert), Solicitor, Yice-Consul for the United States of
America at Bradford, b. at Selby, Yorkshire, 1831, d. at Brad-
ford, Kov. Solicitors'' Jour, xxvii. p. 74 ; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 94.
EiCHMOND (Lt. S. W.), 21st Hussars, d. at the Barracks, Dublin, Kov.
30. Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1009 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 941.
EiDLEY (Eev. AYilliam Henry), M.A., Ecctor of Hamblcdon 1840-82,
and Honorary Canon of Christ Church 1871-82, b. 1816, d. at
Brighton, Feb. 17. Times, Feb. 22, p. lOi; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 204J; Acad. 1882, i. p. 13.
EiPLEY (Sir Henry William), 1st Bart., M.P. for Bradford 1874-80,
b. at Bradford, Apr. 23, 1813, d. at Bedstone Court, Shropshire,
IS'ov. 9. Jour. Soc. Arts, xxxi. p. 33 ; Jour. Lron and Steel Inst.
1882, p. 635 ; Times, Kov. 11, p. 10^; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1596^?.
Eis (Clement de). Art Archoeologist, d. Oct. 10. '^'Ath. 1882, ii. p.
536.
ErviERE (Eobert), Bookbinder, b. in London, d. at 49, Gloucester
Eoad, Eegent's Park, Apr. 12 (aged 73). Bibliographer, ii. p. 22 ;
Bookseller, 1882, p. 418.
EoBAETEs (Thomas James Agar-Eobartes, 1st Lord), b. 1808, d. at 1,
Dean Street, Park Lane, Mar. 9. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 377« ;
Times, Mar. 10, p. be.
EoBBiNs (Eev. Chandler), D.D., Unitarian Minister, b. at Lynn, Mass.,
Feb. 14, 1810, d. at Weston, Mass., Sept 11. Boston D. Adver-
tiser, Sept. 12 ; Proc. American Acad, i^-.s. x. p. 427.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
87
RoBEET (Louis), IVTanager of the ^s^'ational Manufactory, Sevres, b.
1811. Architect, xxvii. p. 48.
lloBERTS (Isabella, Lady), Tvidow, firstly of Maj. Hamilton George
JVlaxwell, secondly of Sir Abraham Eoberts, G.C.B., and daughter of
Abraham Bunbury, of Kilfeacle, d. at Hampton Court Palace, Mar.
7 (aged 83). Times, Mar. 8, p. 12d ; "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3856?.
Roberts (Col. Thomas AValton), Hon. Col. of the 5th Battalion, Kent
Rifle Yoluntecrs, High Sheriff for Kent, d. at Glassenbury,
Cranbrook, Oct. 4. Itmcs, Oct. 6, p. 9/.
Robertson (Rev. James Craigie), M.A., Canon of Canterbury 1859-82,
d. at the Precincts, Canterbury, July 9 (aged 69). Times, July
10, p. 8/; 11, p. lOrt; AtJi. 1882, ii. pp. 80, 116; Architect,
xxviii. p. 44 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 964J.
RoBixsoN (Rev. Alfred), M.A., Minor Canon of Hereford 1877-82, d.
Peb. 26. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 344d?.
RoBixsox (Francis Kildale), Antiquary and Topographer, b. in London,
1809, d. at Whitby, Jan. Architect, xxvii. p. 48 ; ^^'Acad. 1882,
i. p. 26.
RoBixsox (George Lockett), Solicitor, d. Sept. 14. Solicitors^ Jour.
xxvi. p. 719.
Robinson (Rev. Hugh George), M.A., Prebendary of York 1858-82,
Rector of Bolton Abbey 1864-74, d. at Brigliton, June 16 (aged
62). Times, June 20, p. 8*.
RoBixsox (Rev. Thomas Romney), H.D., F.K.S., Director of the
Observatory, Armagh, 1824-82, b. at Dublin, Apr. 23, 1792, d.
at the Observatory, Feb. 28. Nature, xxv. pp. 449, 468 ; Hon.
Notices R. Asiron. Soc. xliii. p. 181; Times, Mar. 3, p. 10^;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 33o<7 ; "^Ath, 1882, i. p. 287; Minutes of
Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxv. p. 292.
RoBSOx (\Yilliam Wealands), Solicitor, drowned in the river Wear,
Dec. 30. Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 161. .
Roche (Eugenius Stewart), Bariister-at-Law, b. 1822, d. at Grove
Lodge, Hampstead, May 13. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 89.
RoDEx (William Sargeant), M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent 1868-74, Mayor
of Hanley 1868, b. at Wolverhampton 1829, d. at St. Mary's
Square, Paddington, Apr. 25. Jour. Iron and Steel Inst. 1882,
p. 654; Times, Apr. 29, p. lla; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 617^?.
Rodgees (Admiral John), United States' Navy, b. in Hartford Co.,
Maryland, Aug. 8, 1812, d. May 5. Proc. American. Acad. x.s.
ix. p. 439.
Rodney (Sarah Rodney, Lady), widow of the 6th Lord, and 2nd
daughter of John Singleton, d. at 33, Cadogan Place, Oct. 1.
■^'Times, Oct. 3, p. 9/
88 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882*
EoGEES (Prof. William Barton), President of the National Academy of
Sciences, Washington, 1878-82, b. at Mnth Street, Philadelphia,
Dec. 7, 1804, d. at the Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.,
May 30. Nature^ xxvi. p. 182; Scientific American, xlvi. p. 393;
American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiv. p. 78 ; Ath. 1882, i. p. 798 ;
Proc. American Acad. n.s. x. p. 428.
BoHKEE (Franz), Canon of Luzern 1873-82, Professor of History at
the Lyceum and the Bealschule, b. at Stanz, 1832, d. at Luzern.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 242.
Bolt (Peter), M.P. for Greenwich 1852. Guardian, xxxvii.p. 1218i ;
Ti7nes, Sept. 6, p. 7/; ^Iro7i, xx. p. 212.
BoMAKo (Joseph Bitter von), ex-Engineer-in-chief and Inspector of
Naval Machinery, Austrian Navy, b. at Atzgersdorf, near Vienna,
1827, d. at Beichenau, Graubiiudcn, June 5. '^Iron, xix. p. 493.
BoMANOS (Bamon Mesoncro), Curioso Parlante," Author, b. at
Madrid, 1803. Ath. 1882, i. p. 634.
BoNCHETTi (Commendatore Tito), Under-Secretary of State for Grace
and Justice, Italy, d. Mar. 15. ^ Times, Mar. IG, p. 5/; 20, p. be.
BosE (Bev. Edward Joseph), M.A., Bector of Weybiidge 1855-82,
Honorary Canon of Winchester 1878-82, d. at Mayfield, June 26
(aged 64). Times, July 3, p. 6c?; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 928^7,
964c.
BosE (George), M.A., Arthur Sketchley," Author, d. at 96,
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Nov. 11 (aged 65). Laiv Jour,
xvii. p. 631; Times, Nov. 14, p. 10c; Gtcardian, xxxvii. p.
1596c; -^AtJi. 1882, ii. p. 664.
BosEBERY (Anne Margaret Primrose, Countess of), widow of the 4th
Earl, and eldest daughter of the 1st Viscount Anson, b. 1796, d.
at 139, Piccadilly, Aug. 19. -^Times, Aug. 21, p. 7/; 23, p. 9c;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1149c.
BossETTi (Gabriel Charles Dante), better known as ''Dante Gabriel
Bossetti," Poet and Painter, b. at 38, Charlotte Street, Portland
Place, May 12, 1828, d. at Westcliffe Bungalow, Eirchington-on-
Sea, Apr. 9. Ath. 1882, i. p. 480; Acad. 1882, i. p. 266;
Times, Apr. 12, p. 5c; 15, p. 8d; Art Jour. 1882, p. 159;
Builder, xlii. p. 480; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 512b; Architect,
xxvii. p. 233 ; Building JVews, xlii. p. 443.
BoFGEMONT (Commander Prank), B.N., d. at Bournemouth, Dec. 19
(aged 41). Armi/ ^ JSfavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1039.
BouzEATJD (Auguste), husband of Madame Christine Nilsson, d. in a
lunatic asylum, Feb. 22. Times, Feb. 24, p. lOa; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 304<7.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
89
RowAx (Miss Frederica), Danish Translator, d. Oct. 23. ^Ath. 1882,
ii. p. 566.
RowE ('Rev. George), M.A., Principal of the Training School for
Masters, York, 1864-74. Guardian, xxx\ii. p. 14425.
RoziEK (Jules), Landscape Painter, d. at Yersailles (aged 61). '^Ath.
1882, ii. p. 536.
RuBio (Louis), Painter, b. at Rome, d. at Florence, Aug. 2 (aged 82).
Times, Aug. 25, p. 7/; Architect, xxviii. p. 166; ^'Building JSfeivs,
xliii. p. 276.
Ruddle (Francis), Buikler, b. 1798, d. at Peterborough, Feb. 9.
Builder, xlii. p. 236 ; Building News, xlii. pp. 223, 312 ;
Guardian, xxxv'ii. p. 265^;.
RuDERSDORFF (Madanic), Singer, d. at Boston, Mass., Feb. 26. '^Ath.
1882, i. p. 357.
RuGG (Richard), F.R.C.S., d. at Chichester, Dec. 26 (aged 75).
Lancet, 1883, i. p. 83.
RuGGiERO (Francesco Paolo), Minister of Finance for the Two Sicilies
1848, d. Jan. Times, Jan. 14, p. Q>e.
RxjssEL (AYilliam), Bookseller. ^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 126.
Russell (Hon. Charles), Merchant, b. at Princeton, Mass., Mar. 4,
1793, d. at Boston, Mass., Dec. 31. Boston D. Advertiser,
Jan. 2, 1883.
Russell (John Scott), M.A., F.R.S., Shipbuilder and Engineer, b. at
Parkhead, near Glasgow, May 8, 1808, d. at Yentnor, June 8.
Proc. Royal Soc. xxxiv. p. xv ; Iron, xix. p. 472 ; Jotcr. Soc.
Arts, XXX. p. 833 ; Engineer, liii. p. 430 ; Engineering, xxxiii. p.
583; Ath. 1882, i. p. 768; Trans. Inst. Naval Architects, 1882,
p. 258; Builder, xlii. p. 749; Times, June 10, p. 9^ ; Nature,
xxri. p. 159; Guardian, xxxvii. p. S25a: Building News, xlii. p.
746; ScientiJiG American, xlvii. pp. 71, 73.
RusTON (Alfred Seward), d. at Anglesey House, Chatteris, Jan. 1 (aged
57). * Guardian, xxxvii. p. 53^;.
Ryder (Hon. Frederick Dudley), M.A., 3rd son of the 1st Earl of
Harrowby, b. 1806, d. at Ickleford House, Hitchin, Nov. 19.
Herts Merc. Nov. 25, p. 55; Times, Nov. 21, p. 105; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1632c;.
Sadler (John), Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, d.
(aged 45). ^^Alh. 1882, ii. p. 853.
Sage (John), formerly Cashier to Longmans and Co., d. Apr. 17 (aged
79). Booheller, 1881, p. 418.
90
OBITUAKY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882-
St. Aubyn (llcv. 'William), M.A., Eector of Stoke Damcrel 1877-82,
d. at Levonport, Feb. 19. '-''Times, Feb. 20, p. 9/
Salmon (Thomas Deere), Barrister- at-Law, b. 1820, d. Feb. 20. Law
Times, Ixxii. p. 323; ^''Guardian, xxxvii. p. 31 3^?.
Salomon (Prof. Ernst Adolph), d. (aged 83). "^'Times, Apr. 12, p. be.
Sammons (William Taylor), " Sam Sly," Journalist, d. Sept. 1. ^Times,
Sept. 28, p. bd.
Sandalls (Peter), late 73rd Pegiment, a Waterloo veteran, d. at the
Workhouse of St. Saviour's Union, Christchurch, July 22 (aged
97). Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 592.
Sandford (Pev. William), M.A., Pector of St. Mary, Clonmcl,
and Prebendary of Waterford, d. Dec. 8. Times, Dec. 13, p. f/.
Sandwith (Lucy Anne), widow of Dr. Humphry Sandwith, CP., and
daughter of Pobert Hargrcaves, d. at Puscrale, Algiers, May G
(aged 40). '^Times, May 9, p. 10a.
Sanguigni (Cardinal Domenico), d. JS'ov. 20 (aged 73). "^Ttmes, l^ow
21, p. lOJ.
Sawyer (William Kingston), Editor of the SoiUh London Press and
Funny Folks, b. at Prighton, July 2G, 1828, d. at 9, Pelham
Place, South Kensington, Nov. 2. Ath. 1882, ii. pp. GOO, G29 ;
Times, Nov. 3, p. 3^^.
Saxe-Meiningen (Duke Pernhard of), b. Dec. 17, 1800, d. at Meinin-
gen, Dec. 3. Times, Dec. 5, p. If; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1708J.
Schlagintweit (Hermann von). Traveller and Naturalist, b. at Munich,
May 13, 182G, d. Jan. -^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 161.
Schlegel (Dr. Franz), Director of the Zoological Gardens, Prcslau, d.
Feb. 7. "^Nature, xxv. p. 395.
ScHONBORN-WiESENTHEiD (Countess Stcphauic von), daughter of Prince
Hohenlohe, b. 1851, d. at Munich, Mar. 18. -^Times, Mar. 20,
Schouvaloff (Count Peter Grigorovitch), President of the Appanage
Department, St. Petersburg, d. Feb. 21. '^'Times, Feb. 24, p. lOa.
ScHE(EDEE ( ), Pishop iu Zululaud and Natal in connexion with
the Norwegian Mission for about 40 years, d. at Kranzhop,
Feb. 3 (aged 66). -^T'mes, Mar. 10, p. 5e.
Schwann (Dr. Theodor), Professor of Anatomy in the Naturalist
University, Liege, b. at Neuss, near Diisseldorff, Dec. 7, 1810,
d. at Liege, Jan. 11. Times, Jan. 21, p. 9/; Ath. 1882, i. p. 97 ;
Lancet, 1882, i. pp. 200, 252; Froc. American Acad, n.s, ix. p.
460.
ScHWEDE (Maj.-Gen.), formerly of the Russian Navy, d. at St.
Petersburg. Army JYavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 321.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 18S2.
91
ScHWEXDLEii (Carl Louis), Electrician, b. at Toi'gaii, Prussia, May 18,
1838, d. at the Maison de Sante, Schoenberg, uear Berlin, Jan. 6.
Minutes of Froc. List. C.E. Ixx. p. 423; Engineering^ xxxiii. p.
57 ; Telegraphic Jour, and Electrical Revieio^ x. p. 38.
Scott (Amelia Emma Catherine, Lady), -^ife of Sir John Scott,
K.C.M.G., and youngest daughter of William Cook, of Clay Hill,
Enfield, d. at 21, Kensington Park Gardens, Oct. 13. "^'Times,
Oct. 18, p. 9/.
Scott (Maj. Andrew), Y.C., Bengal Staff Corps, b. Aug. 22, 1840, d.
in India. Times, Oct. 16, p. ; United Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 781;
* Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1437^.
Scott (Levi), D.D., Bishop of the Methodist Episcopalian Church,
d. near Odessa, Delaware, July 13. Harpers Weekly, xxvi.
p. 477.
Scott (William Henry), Solicitor, Registrar of the County Court,
Aylsham. Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 423.
Scott-Murray (Charles Robert Scott), M.P. for Buckinghamshire
1841-5, and High Sheriff, 1852, b. Dec. 28, 1818, d. at Bourne-
mouth, Aug. 27. TimeSf Aug. 29, p. 6d; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1181^.
ScRivExoR (Rev. Arthur), M.A., Yicar of Horncastle 1872-82, d. Aug.
27 (aged 51). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1188<?.
Seaman (Rev. Meshach), D.D., Rector of Greenstead St. Andrew,
Colchester, 1849-82, Author. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 552b.
Seaton (George), Engineer, b. Sept. 12, 1836. Minutes of Proc. Inst.
C.E. Ixx. p. 427.
Sedgwick (John), Solicitor, and Registrar of the County Court, "Wat-
ford, b. 1812, d. at Watford, Oct. 23. Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p.
57 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 578 ; Herts Merc. Oct. 28, p. Qd.
Selby (Commander William Henry Collingwood), R.N., d. on board
H.M.S. "Ealcon," off the Golden Horn, Eeb. 21 (aged 39).
^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 313^; Army ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 142;
*Times, Eeb. 22, p. 5d; 24, p. 5d.
Seligmanx (Prosper), Composer and Musician, b. 1817, d. Eeb.
^Times, Eeb. 9, p. lOr^.
Sellier ( ), Painter, d. at Kancy. ^^Ath. 1882, ii. p. 782.
Selwyn (Rev. Congreve), Yicar of St. Mary, Haggerston, 1879-82,
d. May 2 (aged 43). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 700J.
Semper (Hugh Reilly), Chief Justice of Gibraltar, 1882, b. at St. Kitts,
West Indies, 1831, d. at Gibraltar, June 18. Times, June 28, p.
12(^ ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 549 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 356 ; Law
Times, Ixxiii. p. 205.
92
OBTTtJARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Senfft von Pilsacti (Freiherr), b. 1797. ^Times, Nov. 6, p. 9/
Seemoneta (Michael Angelo Caettini, Duke de), Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire, b. Mar. 20, 1804, d. at Pome, Dec. 11. Times,
Dec. 15, p. bh\ Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1796rt.
Seymour (Very Eev. Charles), D.D., Dean of Derry 1874-82, d. at
the Deanery House, Londonderry, July 16. Times, July, 21,
p. 10^.
Shaeood (Charles James), Solicitor, Professional Clerk in the Solicitors'
Department of the General Post Office, b. at Hurstpierpoint,
Nov. 30, 1836, d. Aug. 7. Laio Times, Ixxiii. p. 301.
Shaep (Samuel), Archaeologist and Geologist, b. at Komsey, Hants,
July 18, 1814, d. at Great Harrowden Hall, Jan. 28. Geol Mag.
1882, p. 144; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 189J, 165r; Nature, xxv.
p. 319.
Shaw (Surg.-Maj. J. A.), M.D., Army Medical Department, killed at
Kassassin Lock, Aug. 28. *Times, Aug. 31, p. 4c; United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 670.
SnEEHAN (John), Barrister-at-Law, b. at Celbridge, Co. Kildaro, 1813,
d. at the Charterhouse, May 29. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 160.
Sheffield (G. H.), Architect, d. Jan. 28 (aged 38). ^Architect,
xxvii. p. 78 ; ^Building News, xlii. p. 160.
Sheffield (Joseph E.), Founder of the Sheffield Scientific School
in Yale College, b. at Southampton, Conn., 1793, d. Feb. 17.
Scientific American, xlvi. p. 128.
Shephaed (John George), High Sheriff for Suffolk 1859, d. at 81,
Eaton Place, May 28 (aged 57). ^^Times, May 30, p. 7/; Guard-
ian, xxxvii. p. 760^?.
Sheeeat (John), Gardener, d. at Biddulph, June 20 (aged 53). Gard.
Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 25.
Shieley (Arthur James), Solicitor, Coroner for the Borough of Don-
caster, b. 1853, d. Jan. 19. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 250 ; Solicitors*
Jour. xxvi. p. 202 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 68.
Shieley (Evelyn Philip), Antiquary and Genealogist, M.P. for Co.
Monoghan 1841-7, South Warwickshire 1853-65, b. Jan. 22,
1812, d. at Ettington Park, near Stratford- on- Avon, Sept. 19.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 260; Times, Sept. 21, p. 10/; -^^Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 435 ; Garden, xxii. p. 326 ; N ^' Q. 6th ser. vi. p. 260 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1312^?; Antiquary, vi. p. 222.
Shout (Robert H.), Architect, d. Mar. 15. Builder, xlii. p. 385.
Sibley (Eobert Lacon), District Surveyor of Clerkenwell 1849-82, d.
at 39, Great Ormond Street, Oct. 28 (aged 63). Architect, xxviii.
p. 296; Building Neivs, xliii. p. 590; Builder, xliii. pp. 584, 633.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
93
Sm (Capt. Alexander Mitchell), Merchant Service, d. at 29, Clement's
Lane, Lombard Street, Jan. 9 (aged 93). Times, Jan. 11, p. Qd]
Guardian, xxxvii. p. bOh.
Sim (E,.), ^^urseryman, d. at Foot's Cray, Sept. (aged 54). Gard.
Chron. x.s. xviii. p. 472.
SiMiioxs (James), 'W'aterloo Veteran, late 7th Hussars, d. at Waterloo
Yilla, Sutton, Apr. 7 (aged 90). Army ^' Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
319.
Siiiiioxs (WilUam Henry), Engraver, b. in London, June 11, 1811, d.
June 10. Ath. 1882, i. p. 770; Art Jour. 1882, p. 224.
SiMOxis (Eugene), Sculptor, b. at Liege, 1810, d. July 11. "^Ath,
1882, ii. p. 122 ; *Acad. 1882, ii. p. 54.
Sims (James P.), Architect, d. (aged 32). Building Nttvs, xlii. p.
778.
Sims (Mary), d. at the "W^orkhouse, Portsmouth, Apr. 5 (aged 108).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 5ldc.
Sinclair (Sir Edward P.), Kt., M.A., M.D., King's Professor of Mid-
wifery in the Medical School, Trinity College, Dublin, d. at 45,
Upper Sackville Street, Dublin, Mar. 24 (aged 57). I'imes, Mar.
27, p. 6d.
Sinclair (Robert W.), Entomologist, d. Jan. 28 (aged 22). JSnto-
mologist, xix. p. 71.
Sinclair (William), Secretary of the Whitby Waterworks Co., d. Sept.
2 (aged 50). Building News, xliii. p. 291.
Sing (Monsignor Thomas), Canon, b. 1808. Times, Dec. 19, p. Ad;
Ath. 1882, ii. p. 899.
SKETcnLEY (Arthur)." See Rose (George).
Skobeleff (Gen. Michael Dimitritch), b. Sept. 29, 1843, d. at the
Hotel d'Usaux, Moscow, July 7. Times, July 8, p. Id and /; 10,
p. be, 13, p. 6rt ; 15, p. If.
Sleeman (Amelie Josephine Blondin, Lady), widow of Maj.-Gen. Sir
William Henry Sleeman, K.C.B., and daughter of Blaudin Chalin
de Eontenne, b. in the Mauritius, d. at 13, South Parade, South-
sea (aged 72). Times, Oct. 21, p. 7/
Slimon (Robert), Surgeon and Geologist, d. (aged 74). Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 568.
" Sly (Sam)." See Sammo?is (William Taylor).
Smale (Sir John), Kt., formerly Chief Justice of Hongkong, b. 1805,
d. at 21, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, Aug. 13. Solicitors'' Jour.
xxvi. pp. 653, 672; Law Jour. xvii. p. 454; Law Times, Ixxiii.
p. 286; Giiardian, xxxvii. p. l\lQc\ Times, Aug. 15, p. 10^.
SMARGLiSSi (Gabriele), Artist, d. (aged 85). '^Ath. 1882, i. p. 676.
94
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Smith (Mrs. Adolplie), " Corisaude," l^ovelist, daughter of Blancliard
Jerrold, d. at Hyeres, South of France, Mar. 17. Acad. 1882, i.
p. 256; -^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 446.
Smith (Rev. Charles), Minister of Fail-field, near Buxton 1852-82.
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1188«.
Smith (Charles), Engineer and Shipbuilder, b. at Latham Grange,
Arbroath, Sept. 5, 1843, drowned in the Lake of Lucerne, June
12. Froc. List. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 25; Jour. Iron and
Steel List. 1882, p. 654; Engineering, xxxiv. p. 120.
Smith (Lt.-Col. Conway Williams), late 103rd Eoyal Bombay Fusiliers,
d. at Boulogne, ^^ov. 28. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 978.
Smith (Edward Thomas), a District Judge of Jamaica 1881-2, b.
1836, d. on board the R.M.S. "Don" on the home journey,
Sept. 26. Times, Oct. 14, p. 9/; Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 763;
Zaiv Jour. xvii. p. 566 ; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 423.
Smith (Erastus W.), Mechanical Engineer, b. at Mansfield, Conn., d.
at 'Now York, June 12 (aged ab. 60). Iron, xx. p. 12.
Smith (George), Florist, d. at Edmonton, Sept. 6. Gard. C/iron. n.s.
xviii. p. 376.
Smith (George Beverley), Solicitor, b. 1854, d. at Westbourne, Salis-
bury, June 22. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 169.
Smith (Dr. Gcrvase), ex-President of the Wcsleyan Conference, d.
Apr. 22. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 577i.
Smith (Henry James), Bookseller, b. at Aylsham, Norfolk, Oct. 1819,
d. at 2, East Bead, Hoxton, May 24. Bookseller, 1882, p. 595.
Smith (Bev. John Cotton), D.D., Episcopal Clergyman and Author,
b. at Fall Eiver, Mass., Aug. 4, 1826, d. at isew York, Jan. 9.
Boston D. Advertiser, Jan. 10.
Smith (Col. John Thomas), E.E., F.R.S., b. ab. 1805, d. at 10, Gled-
how Gardens, South Kensington, May 14. Proc. Royal Soc. xxxiv.
p. xvi; Jour. Soc. Arts, xxx. p. 813; Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E.
Ixxi. p. 422 ; Building News, xlii. p. 621 ; Times, May 17, p. \2c.
Smith (Krarup), Inspector of the l^orthern Districts in Danish Green-
land 1867-82, d. May 28 (aged 49). Nature, xxvi. p. 543 ;
-^'Times, Sept. 26, p. 9/
Smith (Sir Philip Protheroe), Xt., Solicitor, Mayor of Truro 1880, b.
1810, d. at Tremorvah, Truro, June 24. Times, June 26, p. 9e ;
Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 549; Zato Times, Ixxiii. p. 169; Zaw
Jour. xvii. p. 356.
Smith (Capt. Eobert), late 44th Eegiment, Athlone Pursuivant-at-
Arms, b. at Dublin, Sept. 14, 1792, d. IS^ov. 26. United Serv.
Gaz. 1. p. 942.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAll 18S2.
95
Smith (Sydney), Inventor of the Steam Pressure Gauge, b. at Derby,
1803, d. at Nottingham, Mar. 28. Engineer, liii. p. 231 ; Engi-
neering^ xxxiii. p. 359; Iron, xix. p. 266; Times, Mar. 31, p. 105;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 480^?; ^'Nature, xxv. p. 537.
Siiirn (Theophilus), Sculptor and Artist, d. at Eotlicrham, June 4.
Building JVews, xliii. p. 33 ; Builder, xliii. p. 60.
SoLLOGUB (Count Aladimir Alexandrovieh), Author, b. at St. Peters-
burg, 1814, d. at Homburg, June 16. Times, June 30, p. 5e;
Ath. 1882, ii. p. 18.
Somerset (Maj. Aylmcr Howard Tyntc Henry), Rifle Brigade, d. at
Devonport, Apr. 8 (aged 47). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 545^^.
SoMEESET (Rev. George Henry), M.A., Rector of St. Mabyn 1842-82,
grandson of the 5th Duke of Beaufort, b. Mar. 30, 1809, d. at
the Rectory, Oct. 12. Times, Oct. 16, p. 6^; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 14443.
South (John FHnt), F.R.C.S., President of the Royal College of
Surgeons 1851, and 1860, d. at Blackheath Park, Jan. 8 (aged
84). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 86; Times, Jan. 12, p. Q>d.
SrEXCE (James), P.R.C.S., Professor of Surgery in the University,
Edinburgh, 1864-82, b. at Edinburgh, 1812, d. at 21a, Ainslic
Place, Edinburgh, June 6. 'Times, June 8, p. %e; Lancet, 1882,
i. p. 1011.
Spencer (Lady Louisa), widow of Col. the Hon. Robert Charles Henry
Spencer, and eldest daughter of the 6th Duke of Marlborough, b.
1821, d. at Old Bank, Retford, Mar. 23. -^Times, Mar, 24,
p. 10/.
SruRRELL (George), Town Clerk of Carmarthen, b. at Carmarthen, 1820,
d. there, Aug. 29. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 342.
Stacker (Dr.), an authority on diseases of the kidney, d. at Wild-
ungen (aged 62). ^'Times, July 22, p. 12/.
Stafn" (Dr. Leopold), an advocate of Jewish Reform in Germany, b. in
Bavaria, 1810. Times, Dec. 6, p. 7^.
Stamkart (Dr. F. J.), Mathematician, d. at Delft, Holland (aged 77).
"^Nature, xxv. p. 395.
Stanley (Hon. Maria Margaret), eldest daughter of the 1st Lord
Stanley of Alderley, b. 1798, d. at Bacres, Henley-on-Thames,
Feb. 26. '^'Times, Mar. 2, p. 10^; ^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345^;.
Stanton (Lucy Ann), wife of the Rev. Yinceut John Stanton, M.A.,
Rector of Halesworth-with-Chediston, b. at Ipswich, 1803, d. at
Halesworth, Dec. 29. Guardian, xxxviii. p. 48^7.
Staekey (P. Burrowcs), d. at Hanover Square, Feb. 1. "^'Solicitors'
Jour. xxvi. p. 211.
96
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Stead (T. B.), Chemist and Druggist, d. at Roundhay, Leeds, Aug.
14. Pharm. Jour. 3rd ser. xiii. p. 159.
Steeee (Edward), D.D., D.C.L., Bishop in Central Africa 1874-82,
Author, b. 1828, d. at Zanzibar, Aug. 27. Times, Aug. 29, p.
Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1188«, 1260c.
Stephen- (Lessel), Scottish Bar, b. at Inverurie, N.B., ab. 1832, d. at
Aberdeen, Aug. 1. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 316.
Stephens (Edward Bowring), A.R.A., Sculptor, b. at Exeter, Dec.
1815, d. at 110, Buckingham Palace Road, Kov. 10. Architect,
xxviii. p. 315 ; Building JNews, xliii. p. 620; Art Jour. 1882, p.
379; Builder, xliii. p. 669 ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 668 ; Times, Xov.
11, p. lOe.
Stephens (Kitty)." See Fssex (Catherine, Countess of).
Stephens (Capt. Prescot William), R.T^"., b. Dec. 11, 1835, d. at
Callao, Aug. 12. Army JVavy Gaz. xxiii. pp. 679, 699 ; United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 659 ; Times, Aug. 25, p. 7/
Stevens (Capt. Frederick Hildebrand), d. at Cholmondeley, Rich-
mond, Jan. 27. Army ^' Kavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 102.
Stevens (James), M.D., b. 1800, d. at Ardrossan, Jan. 17. Lancet,
1882, i. p. 159.
Steavart (Charles Patrick), Locomotive Buiklcr, b. at Dublin, 1823, d.
at Silwood Park, Sunninghill, July 7. Juur. Iron and Steel Inst.
1882, p. 653 ; Engineer, liv. p. 26; Iro7i, xx. p. 30; Proc. Inst.
Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 28 ; ^Engineering, xxxiv. p. 44 ; Man-
chester Guardian, July 14.
Stewart (D. Y.), Iron Pipe ^Manufacturer, b. at Lochee, Dundee, May,
1813. Engineering, xxxiv. p. 339.
Stewart (CoL Robert), late Bengal Staff Coi-ps, b. 1829, d. at 100,
Earl's Court Road, June 6. Times, June 10, p. 9^; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 825^.
Stillfried-Rattowitz (Count Rudolf Maria von). Count of Alcantara
and a Grandee of Portugal, b. Aug. 14, 1804, d. at Castle Silbitz,
Silesia, Aug. 9. Times, Aug. 10, p. 5/.
Stirling (John), Chairman of the IS'orth British Railway Co. 1866-82,
b. Aug. 1811, d. at Kippenross, J^'.B., July 27. Engineering,
xxxiv. p. 141 ; Iron, xx. p. 105 ; Times, July 28, p. 5/.
Stock (Thomas), Solicitor, b. 1820, d. at Brixton, May 17. Law
Times, Ixxiii, p. 89.
Stoddard (Arthur E.), Carpet Manufacturer, b. at Northampton,
Mass., 1810, d. at Broadfield, Port Glasgow, June 3. Boston B.
Advertiser, June 9.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 18S2.
97
Stone (Eev. John Seely), D.D., Episcopal Minister and Author, b. at
West Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 7, 1795, d. at Cambridge, Mass.,
Jan. 13. Boston D. Advert i<ier, Jan. 14.
Stone (Roy. William), M.A., Canon Eesidentiary of Canterbury,
1855-82, d. at Canterbury, Feb. 2 (aged 81). ^Guardian,
xxxYii. p. 197r.
Stoxehouse (Reginald Charles Dowdeswell), Barrister- at-Law, b.
1853, d. at Chepstow Villas, Bayswater, May 6. Law Times,
Ixxiii. p. 35,
Stormonth (Rev. James), Author of an Etymological Dictionary of
the English Language, b. in the Canongate, Edinburgh, d. at
Edinburgh, Feb. 5 (aged 57). AtL 1882, i. p. 189; -^'Tmes,
Feb. 7, p. m.
Stothert (James), Critic, d. at Clapham, Jan. 14. JioolseUer, 1882,
p. 95.
Stoughtox (Edwin W.), United States' Minister to Russia 1878-9,
b. in Windsor Co., Yt., 1818, d. at Xew York City, Jan. 7.
Law Jour. xvii. p. 31 ; Times, Jan. 14, p. 6e ; Harper'' s IJ^eeJcly,
xxvi. p. 43.
Stow (G. W.), Geologist, Manager of the South African and Orange
Free State Coal and Mineral Mining Association, d. in South
Africa. *Ath. 1882, i. p. 640; *Times, May 4, p. 8/; ^'Nature,
xxvi. p. 41.
Strangways (Thomas Henry), Solicitor, b. at Hatch Beauchamp, 1815,
d. at Keppel Street, Russell Square, Feb. 8. Law Times, Ixxvii.
p. 305 ; -^Solicitors' Jonr. xxvi. p. 236.
Stratford de Redcliffe (Eliza Charlotte Canning, Yiscountess), widow
of the 1st Yiscount, and eldest daughter of James Alexander,
of Summerliill, Kent, d. at Frant Court, Tunbridge Wells,
Nov. 25. Times, Nov. 28, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 16695.
Straton (Gen. Francis), late Madras Cavalrj-, d. at Tenby, Aug. 21
(aged 89). Times, Aug. 23, p. &d] Army Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
679 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 658.
Straw (Ezekiel Albert), Mechanical Engineer, and ex-Governor of
New Haven, b. at Warner, N.H., Dec. 30, 1819, d. at Manches-
ter, N.H., Oct. 23. Boston B. Advertiser, Oct. 24.
Streatfeild (Thomas E. C), Architect, d. (aged 34). Building News,
xliii. p. 590.
Strong (Mnj. Henry Half ord), R.M., b. Jan. 11, 1840, d. at Tel-el-
Kebir, Sept. 13. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 731.
SruART (Charles Edward), Count of Albany, ''The Last of the Stuarts."
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 692^;.
7
98
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
SuAET (Maj. William Swainson), R.E., b. near Liverpool, July 30,
1814, d. May 23. Minutes of Proc. hist. C.E. Ixxi. p. 424.
SuETEE (John T.), Paymaster R.N., d. at Gosport, Aug. 17. United
Serv. Ga%. 1. p. 655.
SuMMEELEY (Pelix)." See Cole (Sir Henry).
SuTHEELAND (John), M.D., late Inspector-General of Hospitals, Bengal,
d. at Lee, Kent, Feb. 21. ^Lancet, 1882, i. p. 376.
SuwAEOFF (Prince), Diplomatist, b. 1805, d. at St. Petersburg, Feb.
12. Times, Feb. 15, p. 5/
SvANBEEG (Dr. Gustav), formerly Professor of Astronomy and Director
of the Observatory in the University, TJpsala, d. Nov. 21 (aged
80). *'7me, xx. p. 486.
SwANSTON (Alexander), M.P. for Bandon 1874-80, d. in London, June
24 (aged 73). Times, June 27, p. lOi.
SwEETSEE (Theodore Harrison), Lawyer, b. at Vermont, Jan. 28, 1821,
d. at Boston, Mass., May 8. Boston B. Advertiser, May 9.
Sydow (Dr. Adolph), a popular Berlin Preacher, d. (aged 82). Times,
Oct. 26, p. 9/
Syeski (Dr. Simon), Professor of Zoology in the University, Lemberg,
d. Jan. 14 (aged 51). ^'Nature, xxv. p. 395.
Tait (Archibald Campbell), D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury 1868-82,
b. at Edinburgh, Dec. 31, 1811, d. at Addington, Dec. 3. Times,
Dec. 4, p. la; 6, p. 65; 7, p. 65; 9, p. be; 11, p. 5/; Herts
Merc. Dec. 9, p. be, Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1721^?.
Tait ( ), Manager for 24 years of the Royal Farm, in the Home
Park, and the Prince Consort's Shaw Farm, b. at Kelso, Oct. 13,
1816, d. at the Shaw Farm, Apr. 22. ^^Times, Apr. 25, p. 10«;
27, p. 5/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 5775.
Taedif (Jules), Director of the Administrative Section of the Ifational
Archives, Paris, b. at Coutances, 1827, d. at Paris, ISTov. 30.
Acad. 1882, ii. p. 434.
Tate (Frederick Septimus), M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., b. at Ports-
mouth, 1820, d. at Chequergate, Louth, Mar. 7. Lancet, 1882,
i. p. 547.
Tawney (Edward Bernard), M.A., Geologist, Assistant Curator of the
Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge, 1878-82, b. 1841, d. at
Mentone, Dec. 30. Times, Jan. 12, 1883, p. be; Acad. 1883, i.
p. 30; Nature, xxvii. pp. 247, 295; Geol. Mag. 1883, pp. 96,
140.
Tayloe (Henry), Timber Merchant, d. at Eedcliffe House, Clifton,
Sept. 12 (aged 53). Building Xews^ xliii. p. 341.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
99
Tatloe (Dr. James), Deputy iDspcctor-Gen. of Hospitals and Elects,
b. in Banffshire, d. at Portobello, July 9 (aged 85). Times, July
10, p. 8/; Armij Navy Goz. xxiii. p. 548; United Serv. Gaz,
1. p. 539.
Tenison (Lady Louisa Mary Anne), widow of Col. Edward Xing
Tenison, and eldest daughter of the 1st Earl of Lichfield, b. 1819,
d. at Trieste, Aug. 27. ^Times, Sept. 2, p. ld\ Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1212^.
Tenterden (Charles Stuart Aubrey Abbott, 3rd Lord), K.C.B., Perma-
nent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1873-82, b. at
Dean Street, Park Lane, Dec. 26, 1834, d. at Nelson Cottage,
Lynmouth, Sept. 22. Times, Sept. 23, p. 9/ ; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1309J.
Terey (Benjamin), Solicitor, b. at Ossett, 1818, d. at Bark Hill, Idle,
Yorkshire, May 27. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 223.
TniiiBLEBY (Thomas), Solicitor, b. at East Kirkby, 1814, d. at Spilsby,
Jan. 27. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 358 ; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi.
p. 233.
Thomas (David), Ironfoundcr, b. in Wales, Nov. 3, 1794, d. at
Catasaqu, Penn., June 20. Iron, xx. p. 12 ; Scientific American^
xlvii. p. 3.
Thomas (Edmund), Barristcr-at-Law, b. at Chancery Lane, Oct. 25,
1842, d. Dec. 8. Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 148; Solicitors' Jour.
xxvii. p. 135 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 700.
Thomas (John), Engineer of the Water vrorks, Harrogate, d. at Harro-
gate, Nov. 7 (aged 54). Building News, xliii. p. 615.
Thompson (Charles Gardner), Solicitor, Coroner for Westmoreland, b.
1836, d. Aug. 28. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 692.
Thompson (Taswell), Solicitor, b. 1802, d. at Southampton, Apr. 18.
Solicitors'' Jour. xxvi. p. 453.
Thompson (Col. W.), late 3rd Madras Cavalry. ArmTj Sf Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 548.
Thomson (Sir Charles AYyville), Kt., LL.D., D.C.L., D.Sc, E.E.S.,
Regius Professor of Natural History in the University, Edinburgh,
1873-81, and Head of the Scientific Department, Challenger "
Expedition, b. at Bonsyde, Linlithgowshire, Mar. 5, 1830, d.
there. Mar. 10. Engineer, liii. p. 197; Iron, xix. p. 207 ;
American Jour, of Set. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 496 ; Telegraphic Jour,
and Electrical Review, x. p. 206 ; Nature, xxv. p. 467 ; Scientific
American, xlvi. pp. 225, 274; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 3775; Lancet,
1882, i. p. 460 ; Times, Mar. 11, p. 10/; Acad. 1882, i. p. 196 ;
*Ath. 1882, i. p. 353.
100 OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Thomson (James), Author of ''The City of Dreadful Night," b. at
PoH Greenock, 'Nov, 23, 1834, d. at University College Hospital,
June 3. Ath. 1882, i. p. 732; Acad. 1882, i. p. 415 ; Liverpool
Merc. June 13 ; Bookseller, 1882, p. 595.
Theeipland (Sir Patrick Murray), 5th Bart., b. at Edinburgh, May
26, 1800, d. at Fingask Castle, Perthshire, Apr. 30. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 625c; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 341; ^'Times, May 3,
p. 105.
Thring (Edward Brounker), Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, b. at
Warminster, 1819, d. at Dawlish, Jan. 30. Lancet, 1882, i. p.
293.
Thtjrot (Charles), Greek Scholar, Professor at the Ecole Normalc,
Paris, 1861-82, d. Jan. 17. Acad. 1882, i. p. 67.
Thurstojt (Charles Thurston), ex-High Sheriff of Merionethshire, d.
Aug. 26 (aged 58). ^' Times, Aug. 30, p. \0h.
Thavaites (Dr. George Henry Kcndrick), C.M.G., E.R.S., Director of
the Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 1849-80, b. at
Bristol, 1811, d. at Kandy, Ceylon, Sept. 11. Nature, xxvi.
pp. 583, 632; Jour. Bot. 1882, p. 352; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 500;
Times, Oct. 13, p. 9/; '^'Entomologists'' Man. Intelligencer, xix.
p. 142.
TnwAiTES (William Henry), Ironfounder, b. at Bradford, July 9,
1850, d. there, Dec. 18. Broc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883,
p. 28.
TiAif Cnu, Leader of the Dungan llebelHon against China, d. at Pisch-
nek, Semiretschensk, July. "^'Times, Oct. 4, p. bd.
TiLNEY (Lt.-Col. R. J.), C.B., 5th Lancashire Volunteer Rifle Brigade,
d. at Park side, Liverpool, Eeb. 23 (aged 61). Times, Mar. 1, p.
lOflt; "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345c.
Tower (Lady Sophia Prances), wife of Christopher Tower, of Hunts-
more Park, and eldest daughter of the 1st Earl Brownlow, b.
Apr. 1811, d. at Huntsmore Park, Bucks, Dec. 21. Times, Deo.
25, p. 8c ; Herts Merc. Dec. 30, p. 2>h.
Towers (George Augustus), M.D., d. at Hertford, Sept. 1 (aged 78).
Herts Merc. Sept. 9, p. 3^^; Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 456.
Townshej^d (Gen. Henry Dive), late Col., 25th Eoot, b. Oct. 6,
1795, d. at Trevallyn, Wrexham, Sept. 22. Times, Sept. 26,
p. 9/; Army Sf Navy Gaz. xxiii. p. 778 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p.
752.
Treebt (John Wright), M.P. for Lyme Regis 1865-8, b. 1809, d. at
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sept. 5. ^Times, Sept. 11, p. 7/; ^Guar-
dian, xxxvii. p. 12455.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
101
Tekxch (Hon. Charles James), Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Co.
Dublin, brother of the 2nd Lord Ashtown, b. Apr. 5, 1806, d. at
82, Merrion Square, Dublin, Aug. 31. "^Times, Sept. 2, p. Id;
Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 331.
Tkevaxiox (Ada), Poet, 3rd daughter of Henry Trevanion, d. at 3,
Brixton Hill Terrace, Feb. 1 1 (aged 52). ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 138 ;
^Times, Feb. 25, p. 10c; Guardiati, xxxvii. p. 305^.
Tricker (William), Bugler in the 43rd Light Infantry at "Waterloo, d.
at Ipswich (aged 87). United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 385.
Triglaff ( von Thadden), a Veteran of the Liberation War.
^Tiuies, Xov. 25, p. 9/
Trinquet ( ), Shoemaker, formerly a Frencli Communist, d. at
Belleville, Apr. 12. Times, Apr. 13, p. 9/
Trocke (Rev. Thomas), M.A., Incumbent of the Chapel Eoyal,
Brighton, 1834-75, d. at Brighton, Jan. 21 (aged 81). Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 131c.
Trollope (Anthony), ^s^'ovelist, b. Apr. 24, 1815, d. at 34, Welbcck
Street, Dec. 6. Acad. 1882, ii. p. 433; Guardian, xxxvii. p.
1756i ; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 772 ; Herts 3fere. Dec. 16, p. 5a ; Times,
Dec. 7, p. 6^ ; 8, p. 3/
Tronson (Maj.-Gen. llobert Nixon), Bengal Staff Corps, d. at Castle-
town House, Baron's Court, West Kensington, Nov. 9 (aged 63).
Times, Nov. 11, p. lOe; Arnuj Navy Ga%. xxiii. p. 936;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1596c.
Tucker (John Scott), Consulting Engineer, b. 1814, d. at Dover, Jan.
18. 3Iinutes of Proc. List. C.E. Ixxi. p. 418.
Tudoe (Rev. Richard), B.A., Vicar of Swallowcliffc 1877-82, b. June
24, 1819, d. at the Vicarage, May 5. Guardian, xxxvii. p.
736c.
Tuxis (Mahomed-es-Sadok, Bey of) 1859-82, d. Oct. 28. Times, Oct.
30, pp. 5c and 63.
Turle (James), Organist at Westminster Abbey 1831-82, d. at the
Cloisters, Westminster, June 28 (aged 80). Times, June 30, p.
5c; July 3, p. 9/; 4, p. 103; Ath. 1882, p. 25; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 928^.
Turner (Charles Henry), Solicitor, b. 1799, d. at Dawlish, Jan. 7.
^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 53c; ^"Law Times, Ixxii. p. 198; Solicitors'
Jour. xxvi. p. 185 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 68.
Turner (Francis), District Magistrate, d. at Deesa, India, Mar. 7
(aged 47). ^Law Times, Ixxii. p. 414.
102
OBITUARY NOTICES FOK THE YEAR 1882.
TuENEE (Eichard Edward), Earrister-at-Law 1853, Eenclier of the
Inner Temple, b. at Guildford Street, Eussell Square, 1813, d. at
25, St. George's Square, Pimlico, Oct. 26. Times, Oct. 27, p. 3/;
Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 9 ; Law Jour. xvii. p. 578 ; Law Times,
Ixxiv. p. 33 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1517^7.
TcENOUE (Hon. Heys), 2nd son of the 3rd Earl of AVinterton, b. Dec.
31, 1813, d. at 110, Kennington Park Eoad, Aug. 27. Times,
Aug. 30, p.
TuEPiN (G. M.), one of the attendants in the British Museum Library.
"^'Ath. 1882, i. p. 603.
Tylecote (Eev. Thomas), B.D., Hon. Canon of Ely 1868-82, Eector
of Marston-Moretaine 1837-82, d. at the Eectory, IS'ov. 1 (aged
83). Times, I^ov. 3, p. ^d.
Tylee (Gen. Daniel), Engineer and Iron Manufacturer, b. at Norwich,
Conn., Feb. 22, 1799, d. at the Eifth Avenue Hotel, New York,
Nov. 30. Iron, xx. p. 530.
Tyso (Carey), Horticulturist, d. at Wallingford, Feb. 2 (aged 67).
Gard. Cliron. n.s. xvii. p. 233.
XJllman (Walter), Painter, b, in London, d. at Grez, near Eontaine-
bleau, June (aged 21). '^Art Jour. 1882, p. 224.
Undeehill (Henry), Solicitor, Town Clerk of Wolverhampton, b. at
Wolverhampton, 1812, d. at Tettenhall, Eeb. 26. Solicitors'
Jour. xxvi. p. 335 ; Law Times, Ixxii. p. 394 ; "^'Law Jour. xvii.
p. 132.
IJndeewood (Thomas), Author, d. (aged 72). Ath. 1882, i. p. 388.
Valpy (Eev. Erancis Edward Jackson), M.A., Eector of Graveston
1845-73, d. (aged 85). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1716^;; Times, I^oy.
30, p. Qc.
Yandee Meulei^- (Eev. Frederick), M.A., Eector of Thorley 1853-82,
d. at the Eectory, Sept. 28 (aged 70). Herts Merc. Sept. 30,
p. bh.
Yansittaet (Augustus), son of the late Gen. Yansittart, d. at Cam-
bridge, Apr. 17. Times, Apr. 19, p. le.
Yatke (Johan Carl Wilhelm), Professor of Theology in the University,
Berlin, b. at Behndorf, Prussia, Mar. 14, 1806, d. Apr. ^Times,
Apr. 21, p. \0d.
Yaux (William S.), Collector of Minerals, d. at Philadelphia, May 5
(aged 60). "^"American Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 498.
Yawdeey (W. Wyatt), Solicitor, b. 1853, d. Feb. 8. Law Times,
Ixxii. p. 286.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
103
Vely ( ), Painter and Designer, b. at Eoussoy, Somme, 1838.
*Ath. 1882, i. p. 101.
Venables (Charles John), Wholesale Stationer, d. at South Hamp-
stead, Jan. 1 (aged 65). ^^ooheller, 1882, p. 11.
Yeenet (Delaroche), Diplomatist, d. Dec. 1 (aged 40). Times, Dec.
2, pp. 5e, 10/; 5, p. 3c.
Yespigxajst (Conte Commendatore Virginio), Architect to St. Peter's,
Eome, d. Dec. 3. ^'JBiiiJder, xliii. p. 824.
Yetterli (Priedrich), Director of the Swiss Government Small Arms
Factory, d. in Switzerland, May 21 (aged 60). JEngineering,
xxxiii. p. 586 ; "^'Iron^ xix. p. 507.
YiCK (James), Seedsman, b. at Portsmouth, ^^'ov. 23, 1818, d. at
Rochester, I^.Y., May 16. Garden, xxi. pp. 66, 414 (portrait).
Yoss (Charles), Composer, d. at Yerona, Aug. 29 (aged 67). ^-Ath.
1882, ii. p. 379.
Yynee (Henry Frederick Clare), of Gautby, Lincolnshire, d. at Cockley
Cley, near Swaffham, Kov. 11 (aged 46). Times, JN'ov. 14, p.
10^!; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1596i?; Herts Merc. IS'ov. 18, p. 3^7.
Yyse (Lt. Henry Granville Lindsay Howard), first Army Officer killed
in the Egyptian War, d. at Millaha Junction, Aug. 5. ^' Times,
Aug. 7, p. 6/
"Wahab (Charles), Explorer, d. on board the ''City of Yenice," in
the Red Sea. Times, Oct. 5, p. 7/; 10, p. 8^?.
Wailes (Francis), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1808, d. Apr. 13. Laio Times,
Ixxiii. p. 53.
Wailes (George), d. at Gateshead, Nov. (aged 79). Gard. Chron. n.s.
xviii. p. 727.
Wakefield (John), Locomotive Superintendent, Dublin, Wicklow and
Wexford Railway, 1865-82, b. at West Moor, near T^ewcastle on-
Tyne, Dec. 31, 1812, d. Feb. 4. Proc. Inst. Mecli. Engineers,
1883, p. 28.
Walch (Albert), Artist, b. 1815, d. at Bern. Acad. 1882, i. p. 274.
Walker (Charles Yincent), F.R.S., Past President of the Society of
Telegraph Engineers, Telegraph Engineer to the South-Eastern
Railway Co. 1845-82, d. at 26, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge
Wells, Dec. 24 (aged 70). Nature, xxvii. p. 228 ; Telegraphic
Jour, and Electrical Review, xii. p. 16 ; Mon. Notices R. Astron.
Soc. xliii. p. 182; ^Iron, xx. p. 549; ^'Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/;
Ath. 1883, i. p. 21 ; Engineering, xxxv. p. 18.
Walker (Edmund), Artist, d. July 9 (aged 68). Architect, xxviii. p.
151 ; Building News, xliii. p. 259 ; Builder, xliii. p. 319.
104
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
"Walker (George), Publisher, partner in the firm of Simpkin,
Marshall & Co., b. at Banff, d. near Richmond, Sept. 1. Book-
seller, 1882, p. 814.
Walker (John), Alderman of the Ward of Queenhithe 1881-2, d. at
The Woodlands, Acton, Sept. 18 (aged 63). Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1283f^; -^'Times, Sept. 20, p. 7/
Walker (Thomas), Solicitor, b. at Aughton, 1819, d. at Rosemount,
Papcastle, Apr. 25. Zaw Times, Ixxiii. p. 53.
Walker (W.), Deputy Clerk to the Magistrates, Reading, b. 1823, d.
at lieading, Oct. 6. Zaw Times, Ixxii. p. 305.
Waller (Richard), Portrait Painter, d. June 18. Building Keivs,
xliii. p. 779 ; Architect, xxvii. p. 396.
AYallts (Rev. Joseph), M.A., Vicar of St. Andrew's, Stockwell,
1859-82. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 558^.
Walsh (Rev. William Horatio), M.A., Vicar of Penn 1875-82,
Prebendary of Lichfield 1868-82, d. in Australia. Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1845«; ^Times, Dec. 23, p. 10^?.
Walsham (Rev. Charles), M.A., Vicar of Sculcoates 1866-82, Pre-
bendary of York 1881-2, b. 1837, d. at the Vicarage, Jan. 18.
Times, Jan. 25, p. 9/; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 131c, 133^".
Waltoivt (Sir William Henry), Kt., M.A., Queen's Remembrancer and
Master of the Court of Exchequer 1838-74, b. in London, 1799,
d. at Surbitou, IS'ov. 23. Times, Nov. 25, p. 9/; Law Jour. xvii.
p. 659 ; Law Times, Ixxiv. p. 94 ; Solicitors' Jour, xxvii. p. 134.
Ward (Amelia, Lady), widow of the 10th Lord Ward, and daughter
of William Gooch Pillans, b. 1797, d. at Himlcy Hall, near
Dudley, May 23. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 760i ; Llerts Merc. May
27, p. bl.
Ward (Ann), d at 27, Alderney Street, Pimlico, July 27 (aged 101).
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1085c.
Ward (Emily Elizabeth, Lady), widow of Sir Henry George Ward,
G.C.M.G., and 2nd daughter of Sii' John Edward Swinburne, b.
1798, d. at Hampton Court Palace, Dec. 19. '^'Times, Dec. 23,
p. 10c.
Ward (Dr. William George), one of the actors in the Tractarian
Movement, b. 1812, d. at Xetherhall House, Hampstead, July 6.
Times, July 7, p. lla-, Acad. 1882, ii. p. 48.
Wardell (Capt. J. C), R.M., d. at Tel-el-Kebir. Army Navy Gaz.
xxiii. p. 763.
Wardlaw-Ramsay (Robert Balfour), of Whitehill and Tillicoultry, b.
June 11, 1815, d. at 8, Melville Crescent, Edinburgh, June 26
(aged 67). Times, June 27, p. 10^?.
OBITUAKY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
105
"Waeblaw-Eamsay (Lady Louisa Jane), widow of the above Eobert
Balfour ^'artUaw-Ramsay, and 3rd daughter of the 8th Marquis
of Tweeddale, b. 1819, d. at AVhitehill House, Sept. 9. Times,
Sept. 13, p. If.
Waerex (Brevet Maj.-Gen. Gouverneur Kemblc), United States'
Engineers, d. at ^fewport, E.I., Aug. 8 (aged 63). American
Jour, of Sci. 3rd ser. xxiv. p. 240.
Warren (Maj. W. H.), 2nd Batt. Royal K'orth Lancashire Regiment,
d. at Xaini Tal, June 22. United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 476.
AVarrixgtox (Frederick), of Tripoli, d. Jan. 26 (aged 74). "^JSfature,
XXV. p. 395.
Waetel (Pierre Francois), Tenor, d. (aged 76). -^Ath. 1882, ii.
p. 348.
Wasserzcg (Rev. Haim), Reader of the Xortli London Synagogue, b.
in Prussian Poland, 1823, d. at Brighton, Aug. 24. Times, Sept.
2, p. Id.
Waters (George Jenkins), formerly First Judge of the Court of
Suddah Adawlut, Madras Presidency, b. at Harwich, 1791, d. at
Portishead, Somersetshire, Feb. 12. Laio Times, Ixxii. p. 305 ;
Guardian, xxxvii. p. 265^?.
Watlixgton (John Watlington Periy), M.P. for South Essex 1859-65,
High Sheriif for Essex 1855, d. at 2, Waterloo Crescent, Dover,
Feb. 24 (aged 58). Herts Merc. Mar. 4, p. bh ; ^Times, Feb. 25,
p. IQc, Guardian, xxxvii. p. 305i?.
Watsox (Robert), Mining Engineer, b. at Hetton Colliery, Durham,
d. Dec. 15. Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1883, p. 29.
Watson (Sir Thomas), 1st Bart., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., formerly
President of the Royal College of Physicians, b. at Kentisbeare,
Devonshire, Mar. 7, 1792, d. at Reigate Lodge, Surrey, Dec. 11.
Time^f, Dec. 13, p. 6/; 16, p. 7e ; Guardian, xxxvii. pp. 1762^?,
1794a; Lancet, 1882, ii. p. 1059; Jour Soc. Arts, xxxi. p. 94;
Herts Merc. Dec. 16, p. 5a.
Weber (Friedrich), Sculptor, b. at Basle, Aug. 1813, d. there, Mar.
Ath. 1882, i. p. 324; Times, Mar. 27, p. ed; Building News, xlii.
p. 403; ^Acad. 1882, i. p. 163.
Webster (Benjamin I^'ottingham), Actor, b. at Bath, Sept. 3, 1797,
d. at Chant Side, Kennington, July 8. Titnes, July 10, p. 8/;
11, p. 10« ; 14, p. 9/; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 90 ; Army Sf Nanj Gaz.
xxiii. p. 549 ; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 957«.
Webster (George), Sheriff Clerk of Forfarshire, b. at Inverarity, 1800,
d. at Inverereran, Aug. 19. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 316.
106
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
Wedderbuen (Sir David), 3rd Bart., M.P. for South AyrsLirc 1868-74,
Haddington District of Burghs 1879-82, b. at Bombay, 1835, d.
at Inveresk Lodge, Musselburgh, Sept. 18. Times^ Sept. 19, p.
0)6] Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1277a; Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 368.
Weed (Thurlow), Journalist and Politician, b. at Cairo, N.Y., !N'ov.
15, 1797, d. at New York City, Nov. 22. Harpers Weekhj, xxvi.
p. 761.
Weems (William), Engineer, Provost of Johnstone, d. July 29 (aged
45). '^''Engineering, xxxiv. pp. 114, 314.
Welch (Ashbel), President of the American Society of Civil Engineers,
b. 1809, d. at Lambertville, N.Y., Sept. 25. Engineering, xxxiv.
p. 385; Iron, xx. p. 360; Times, Oct. 21, p. 7/; Scientifc
American, xlvii. p. 232.
Wellesley (Hon. and Very Rev. Gerald Valerian), M.A., Lord High
Almoner 1870-82, Domestic Chaplain to the Queen 1849-82,
Dean of Windsor and Registrar of the Most Noble Order of the
Garter 1854-82, youngest son of the 1st Lord Cowley, b. 1809,
d. at Hazelwood, near Watford, Sept. 17. Times, Sept. 19, p.
6e; 25, p. 4/; 26, p. 9/; Herts Merc. Sept. 23, p. 3b; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1285^.
Wemtss (George), Gardener, b. at Heiton, d. at Kelso, May 25 (aged
62). Gard. Chron. n.s. xvii. p. 749.
Wemyss and March (Louisa Wemyss-Chartcris-Douglas, Countess of),
wife of the 8tli Earl, and 4th daughter of the 2nd Earl of Lucan,
d. at Gosford, Haddingtonshire, Apr. 16 (aged 83). Times, Apr.
18, p. 10c; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 545^.
Westmacott (Col. George Richard), Bengal Staff Corps, d. near
Hingall, in the Deccan, Oct. 13. Times, Nov. 15, p. 8^z ; United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 876.
Wey (Francis), originator in 1838 of the feuilleton novel, d. Mar. 10.
Times, Mar. 13, p. 8/.
Weyland (Lt. John), 1st Life Guards, d. at the Hospital, Malta, Oct.
25 (aged 26). Times, Oct. 28, p. 8a; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p.
845 ; Anng Sf Kavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 893.
Whalley (Rev. James), Yicar of St. Alban's, Leeds, 1877-82, d. Aug.
24 (aged 50). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1188^'.
Wheatley (Charles M.), Mining Engineer, d. at Phoenixville, May 6
(aged 60). '^American Jour, of Set. 3rd ser. xxiii. p. 498.
Wheatley (Lt.-Col. John), late 42nd Royal Highlanders, d. at Lans-
downe Crescent, Edinburgh, Nov. 22 (aged 82). Times, Nov. 24,
p. 6e ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 897 ; Ar772g ^ Navy Gaz. xxiii. p.
962.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YKATl 1882.
107
"White (Surg.-Maj. Archibald), late Indian (Bengal) Service, d.
at Edinburgh, Mar. 15. "^'Guardian, xxxvii. p. 417(7; '^^Lancet,
1882, i. p. 506.
White (Commodore Edward), E.jS"., b. 1835, d. at Port Eoyal,
Jamaica, Aug. 4. Times, Aug. 11, p. 9/; Army Nary Gaz.
xxiii. p. 635 ; United Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 604.
White (Sir Thomas WooUaston), 2nd Eart., High Sheriff for ]S"otting-
hamshire 1838, b. Oct. 3, 1801, d. at Wallingwells, Notts, Aug.
7. Times, Aug. 10, p. 5/; United Serr. Gaz.l.ij^. 618; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 1 116^.
White (William), formerly a Bookseller, Doorkeeper of House of
Commons, d. at Carshalton, Eeb. 26 (aged 75). Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 336J; Ath. 1882, i. p. 284; Times, Mar. 6, p. 1h.
Widdleton (W. J.), Publisher, d. at New York, May 2. Bookseller,
1882, p. 500.
Wigstox (Col. Francis), late 18th lloyal Irish, b. ab. 1808, d. at
Lansdown Crescent, Cheltenham, Aug. Times, Aug. 23, p. Q>d ;
Army ^' Kuvy Gaz. xxiii. p. 674; United Serv. Gaz, 1. p. 658.
WiLBERG (Christian), Landscape Painter, d. (aged 42). ^'Times, June
5, p. Sc.
WiLKiE (Gen. John), Col. 14th Hussars, b. ab. 1820, d. at Knowe-
head, Uddingston, N.B., Apr. 30. Times, May 3, p. lOb ; United
Serv. Gaz. 1. p. 341.
Wilkinson (Hon. Ezra), Associate Justice of the Superior Court of
Massachusetts, b. at Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 1801, d. at Dedham,
Mass., Feb. 6. Boston D. Advertiser, Feb. 7.
WiLLARD (Xerxes Addison), Dairy Farmer, d. near Little Falls,
Herkimer Co., N.Y., Oct. 24 (aged 62). Times, Nov. 18, p. 7/
Williams (Mrs. B.), Music Publisher, d. May 13 (aged 72). "^'Boolz-
seller, 1882, p. 500.
Williams (Rev. David), M.A., Rector of Castle Caereinion 1872-82,
Hon. Canon of St. Asaph 1858-82, d. at the Rectory, Feb. 24
(aged 70). Times, Feb. 27, p. Ic, ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 31 3<?.
Williams (John), Solicitor, Registrar of the County Court, Ludlow, b.
1813, d. at Ludlow, Oct. 15. Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 775; Laiv
Jour. xvii. p. 646.
Williams (Joseph), M.D.Edin., M.R.C.P.Lond., d. at Holrahurst,
Cambridge Park, Twickenham, Mar. 20 (aged 67). Lancet, 1882,
i. p. 547 ; Times, Mar. 22, p. 10c?.
Williams (Moses), Merchant, b. at Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 28, 1790,
d. at Jamaica Plain, Mass., Sept. 12. Boston I). Advertiser,
Sept. 14.
108 OBI'lUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882-
Williams (Owen Getliing), M.R.C.S., cl. at Pant-y-Sifi, Sketty, Swan-
sea, May 17 (aged 78). Lancet, 1882, i. p. 894.
Williams (Thomas Hartley), Merchant, and Author of political
pamphlets, d. at Bowdon, Cheshire, Oct. 25 (aged 82). Manchester
Guard ia7i, Oct. 27.
Williams (Eev. William Wynn), M.A., Eector of Llangeinwen cum
Llangaffo 1829-78, Canon Residentiary of Bangor 1870-82, d.
at Menaifron, Anglcsca, Mar. 6 (aged 83). Times, Mar. 10, p. be]
^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 343^?.
AVilliamson (Charles), Solicitor, b. at Dublin, Apr. 1820, d. there,
July 21. Law Times, Ixxiii. p. 258.
Williamson (Rev. William), M.A., Vicar of Welton 1849-82, d. Apr.
30. Guardian, xxxvii. p. 713J.
Wilson (Charles Heath), Author and Artist, formerly Director of
the School of Art, Glasgow, b. in London, Sept. 1809, d. at
Florence, July 3. Times, July 17, p. \Qd ; Ath. 1882, ii. pp.
89, 252 ; Architect, xxviii. p. 22 ; Building Neivs, xliii. p. 87 ;
Art Jour. 1882, p. 287; Builder, xliii. p. 94; ^Acad. 1882, ii.
p. 73.
Wilson (Rev. Herbert Amyot Brereton), Missionary in Central Africa,
d. at Pangani (aged 25). '^^ Times, Oct. 24, p. \0a.
Wilson (James Arthur), M.D., F.R.C.P., Physician to St. George's
Hospital, 1829-59, b. at Great Queen IStreet, Lincoln's Inn
Fields, 1795, d. at Redlands Bank, Holmwood, Surrey, Dec. 29.
Times, Jan. 3, 1883, p. le-, Lancet, 1883, i. p. 83.
Wilson (Robert), Engineer, b. at Dunbar, 1803, d. at Matlock,
July 28. Times, Aug. 3, p. le-, Proc. List. Mech. Engineers,
1883, p. 29; Atli. 1882, ii. p. 179; Engineer, liv. p. 89;
Engineering, xxxiv. p. 119; Iron, xx. p. 105; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1085J; Manchester Guardian, Aug. 1; Manchester Examiner,
Aug. 2.
Wilton (Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of), K.H., D.C.L., Sportsman, b.
at Westminster, Dec. 30, 1799, d. at Egerton Lodge, Melton
Mowbray, Mar. 7. Times, Mar. 8, p. \2d', 14, p. 10^^; Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 336^; Manchester City News, Mar. 11; Manchester
Guardian, Mar. 8.
WiMPFFEN (Count Eelix), Austrian Ambassador to France, b. 1827,
committed suicide in the Rue Galilee, Paris, Dec. 30. Times,
Jan. 1, 1883, p. bd; 3, p. bd and /; 5, p. Zd', 17, p. bd.
Winder (Thomas Bobert), Civil Engineer, b at Gate Beck, West-
moreland, 1817, d. Oct. 11. Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. Ixxiv.
p. 290.
OBITUARY NOTICES FOR THE YEAR 1882.
109
"Wing (William), Antiquary, cl. at Steeple Aston, Jan. (aged 71).
Acad. 1882, i. p. 101.
Winter (Rev. Jolin), M.A., Yicar of Postling 1851-82, d. Sept. 24
(aged 93). Guardian, xxxvii. p. 1348c.
Winter (Karl), Electrician, d. at Vienna, Dec. 7. ^'Nature, xxvii.
p. 229.
^^^INTOUR (J. C), A.K.S.A., b. 1825, d. at Edinburgh, July 29.
Building News, xliii. p. 151 ; ^Acad. 1882, ii. p. 108; ^-Art Jour.
1882, p. 287.
WoELK (Dr.), Member of the German Parliament, b. 1819, d. at
Augsburg, Jan. Times, Jan. 24, p. 9/.
"WonLER (Friedrich), Eor. Memb. R.S., Professor of Chemistry to the
Medical Faculty in the University, Gottingen, 1836-82, b. at
Escherhcim, near Frankfort-on-thc-Maiu, July 31, 1800, d. Sept.
23. Proc. Royal Soc. xxxv. p. xii ; Nature, xxvi. p. 578;
Chemical News, xlvi. p. 183 ; Engineer, liv. p. 337 ; Iron, xx. p.
276 ; Times, Sept. 25, p. If; Ath. 1882, ii. p. 469 ; Froc. American
Acad. N.s. X. p. 463.
Wood ( ), !N^urscryman, d. at Rouen, Dec. (aged 77). Gard. Chron.
N.s. xix. p. 122.
Wood (Prof. James R.), M.D., b. at I^ew York, 1816. Lancet, 1882,
i. pp. 933, 1008.
Wood (Marshall), Sculptor, d. at Brighton, July. Building Neivs,
xliii. p. 122 ; ^-Ath. 1882, ii. p. 282 ; ^'Art Jour. 1882, p.
287.
Woodahd (Edward), Solicitor, b. 1814, d. May 15. Solicitors' Jour.
xxvi. p. 468.
Woodcock (Thomas), Solicitor, Registrar of the Haslingden County
Court, b. at Holcombe, d. at Haslingden, Mar. Latv Times, Ixxii.
p. 395 ; Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 362.
WooDFORDE (Henry), Solicitor, b. 1808, d. at Clevcdon, Apr. 23.
Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 453.
AYooDHEAD (Thomas), Auricula Grower, d. at Halifax, Apr. 30 (aged
50). Gard. Chron. x.s. xvii. p. 646.
Woods (Henry), M.P. for Wigan 1857-74, High Sheriff for Hamp-
shire 1880, b. Dec. 11, 1822, d. at 27, Hyde Park Gardens, May
16. Times, May 18, p. 6/; Guardian, xxxvii. p. 729a.
WooLASTON (Lt.-Col. Charles), late 8th Bengal Light Cavalry, d. at
Bury St. Edmunds, Jan. 13 (aged 75). ^'Guardian, xxxvii. p.
133^?.
WooLLETT (Thomas), Solicitor, Town Clerk of ^^'ewport, Mon., b. 1807,
d. at IS'ewport, June 20. Solicitors^ Jour. xxvi. p. 549.
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WooLEiDGE (Harry), Manager of the Publishing Department of Smith,
Elder & Co., d. Apr. 14 (aged 62). ^-Acad. 1882, i. p. 285;
Booheller, 1882, p. 418.
WoEMs (Solomon Eenedict de Worms, 1st Baron de), an Hereditary
Baron of the Austrian Empire, b. Feb. 1801, d. at Brighton, Oct.
20. Times, Oct. 23, p. Qc.
■WoESHip (William), Solicitor, b. 1812, d. Nov. 12. Solicitors' Jour,
xxvii. p. 74.
WoiiTHAM (Maj.-Gen. Hale Young), late B.E., d. at 7, Albion Street,
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xxxvii. p. 1836« ; Army ^ Kavy Gaz. xxiii. p. 1066.
Weaxall (Sir Horatio Henry), 4th Bart., b. Dec. 17, 1832, d. at
the Lunatic Asylum, Wandsworth, Apr. Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 512^.
"Weaxall (Mary Ann, Lady), widow of Sir Frederick Charles Lascelles
"Wraxall, 3rd Bart., and daughter of J. Hening, d. at Hammer-
smith, IS'ov. 27. *Time8, Dec. 2, p. 10/.
AYrey (Eev. Sir Henry Bouchier), 9th Bart., M.A., Rector of Taw-
stock 1840-82, b. at Tawstock Court, June 5, 1797, d. at Corfe,
Barnstaple, Dec. 23. Times, Dec. 27, p. 7/; Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 1843i.
Weight (Maj.-Gen. John Allen), Bengal Staff Corps, late Political
Agent at Eajpootana, d. at Tunbridge Wells, Mar. 1. Times,
Mar. 6, p. 1h; 14, p. 8^^; ^Guardian, xxxvii. p. 345<7.
Weight (John Robert), Barrister-at-Law 1865, d. at Clayton Hill,
Sussex, Apr. 5. Law Times, Ixxii. p. 427 ; ^Guardian, xxxvii.
p. 521^?; Solicitors' Jour. xxvi. p. 406.
WuETEMBEEG (Priucoss Gcorgina Henrietta Marie of), wife of Prince
AVilliam Charles Paul Heniy Frederick of Wiirtemberg, and 4th
daughter of George Yictor, Prince of Waldeck-Pyrraout, b. May
31, 1857, d. at Ludwigsburg, Apr. 30. Times, May 1, p. be;
Herts Merc. May 6, p. bh.
Y^YATT (James), Printseller, d. at Oxford, Aug. 8 (aged 71). Guard-
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Oxford Jour. Aug. 12, p. be; Times, Aug. 15, p. 10^; Ath. 1882,
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Wyatt (James), of Bryn Gwyuant, d. Jan. 16 (aged 86). '^Guardian,
xxxvii. p. 133(7.
Wynne (Brownlow Wynne), formerly Cumming, Barrister-at-Law,
High Sheriff for Denbighshire 1846, b. Mar. 23, 1815, d. at
Seymour Street, Portman Square, May 1. Laio Times^ Ixxiii.
p. 35.
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Wypeb (James Cowan), of tlie firm of Francis Orr & Sons, d. at
Glasgow, Oct. 18. ^Booheller, 1882, p. 1045.
Young (George), Gardener, d. at Saffron Walden, Sept. 25 (aged 85).
Gard. Chron. n.s. xviii. p. 505.
Zaluda (Dr. Francisco Javier), President of Colombia 1881-2, b. 1811,
d. Dec. 21. Times, Jan. 24, 1883, p. 5/.
ZiEGLER (Col. Paul Charles Edward), Federal Army, Swiss Patriot, d.
at Zurich (aged 82). Times, Aug. 28, p 1e.
ZoLLNEE (Prof. Johann Carl Friedrich), Astronomer, b. at Berlin, iN'ov.
8, 1834, d. at Leipzig, x\pr. 29. Nature, xxvi. pp. 17, 87 ; Ath.
1882, i. p. 638.
ZoLOTOFE (Basile), Educationalist. "^'Times, Dec. 28, p. 3/.
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